DOI: 10.18174/553301
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A behavioral economic account of rural household food consumption : evidence from underdeveloped areas in China

Abstract: The effect of food prices and own-produced food on food security of Chinese rural households.

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“…Family education consumption, as a special type of investment in family consumption, which reflects the family's emphasis on children's education, has a significant positive effect on family education consumption in the mechanism of the influence of the level of female education in the family on the family education consumption [11]. The better the mother's education level, the more inclined to the children's out-of-school education consumption, the advantageous families also have the ability to help their children to find high-quality out-of-school education resources [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Family education consumption, as a special type of investment in family consumption, which reflects the family's emphasis on children's education, has a significant positive effect on family education consumption in the mechanism of the influence of the level of female education in the family on the family education consumption [11]. The better the mother's education level, the more inclined to the children's out-of-school education consumption, the advantageous families also have the ability to help their children to find high-quality out-of-school education resources [4].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%