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http://dx.doi.org/10.6115/fer.2019.010

Consumption Quintile Effect on Per Capita Consumption Expenditure of Middle and Older Elderly Households  

Kim, Soon-Mi (Department of Consumer Sciences, Chungnam National University)
Cho, Kyung-Jin (Department of Consumer Sciences, Chungnam National University)
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Human Ecology Research / v.57, no.1, 2019 , pp. 143-157 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed per capita expenditure (food expenses, housing expenses, health care costs, and cultural & entertainment expenses) by the consumption quintile for middle and older elderly households in addition to personal characteristics, household characteristics and economic factors affecting it. A sample collected from the 6th KLoSHA in 2016, was 2,983 households. First, among each per capita expenditure, the largest expenditure was food expenses, followed by housing expenses, health care costs and cultural & entertainment expenses. Compared with the first quintile of personal consumption expenditure, the largest increase in the fifth quintile was food expenses, followed by cultural & entertainment expenses, housing expenses, and health care costs. Second, compared to the fifth quintile of per capita food expenses, all other quintile had negative effects, and only the first quintile showed a negative effect compared to the fifth quintile of per capita housing expenses. The first, the second, and third quintile had a negative effect compared to the fifth quintile of per capita health care costs. Compared with the fifth quintile of per capita cultural & entertainment expenses, only the third quintile showed a negative effect. Third, in all quintile of per capita food expenses, the most influential variable from the first quintile to the third quintile was marital status, while in the fourth and fifth quintile included household income. In all quintile of per capita health care costs, health status was the most influential variable from the first quintile to the fourth quintile, and residence was in the fifth quintile.
Keywords
middle and older elderly households; consumption quintile; per capita expenditures;
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