Do income constraints inhibit spending on fruits and vegetables among low-income households?

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Stewart, H
Blisard, N
Jolliffe, D
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censored least absolute deviations; consumption; fruits and vegetables; low-income households; nutrition; sample design; stochastic dominance;
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0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
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This study assesses whether income constraints inhibit spending on fruits and vegetables among low-income households. If this is the case, then it is hypothesized that the distribution of expenditures on fruits and vegetables by low-income households should be stochastically dominated by the distribution of expenditures on these same food items by other households. Moreover, it must be the case that low-income households would increase their spending on fruits and vegetables in response to an increase in their income. Using household data from the 2000 Consumer Expenditure Survey, a test of stochastic dominance is performed. Censored quantile regressions are also estimated at selected points of the conditional expenditure distribution. Low-income households are found to spend less on fruits and vegetables than other households, but they are not responsive to changes in income.
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