Generation of Household Solid Waste in OECD Countries: An Empirical Analysis Using Macroeconomic Data
Nick Johnstone and
Julien Labonne
Land Economics, 2004, vol. 80, issue 4
Abstract:
While there are numerous studies that use household-level and community-level data to examine the determinants of household solid waste generation rates, little empirical work has been previously undertaken using macroeconomic data. Using a cross-sectional time-series database of solid waste in countries that are part of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), we provide evidence on the economic and demographic determinants of generation rates of household solid waste. With respect to economic activity and population density, the results are largely consistent with results found in previous studies. However, additional insights are gained on the effects of factors such as household size and composition, as well as the degree of urbanization.
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Date: 2004
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