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Studies in the area of health economics and public health have shown that low socioeconomic status (SES) and poverty are related to lower levels of health. Attempts to explain these differences have often made reference to the observation that poor health behaviours cluster in low SES...
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measures using the responses to the Dutch Eating Behavioral Questionnaire (DEBQ) filled by the respondents of the UK Diet and …
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behavioral economics suggest innovative, low-cost ways to improve the diet quality of food stamp participants without restricting …
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, diet quality, and health of program participants. This brief discusses the FSNE program, how it operates, and how it has …
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Currently, the effects of the Food Stamp Program on the food choices and diet quality of participants are the subject …
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impact is decomposed further into a diet composition effect (i.e., what foods households consume) and a quantity effect (i … Finnish diet. …
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With current concerns about climate change and the general status of the environment, there is an increasing expectation that products have sustainability credentials, and that these can be verified. Labelling is a common method of communicating certain product attributes to consumers that may...
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In most urban cities across Australia, water restrictions remain the dominant policymechanism to restrict urban water consumption. The extensive adoption of waterrestrictions over several years means that Australian urban water prices have consistently not reflected the opportunity cost of water...
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Stated preference approaches are widely used in non-market valuation. However, their potential uses extend far beyond valuation. In particular they can be used to assess efficiency of resource allocations and to design optimal resource allocations. Changes to the government budget were evaluated...
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