TY - BOOK ID - 1388105 TI - Continuous consumer equivalence scales : item-specific effects of age and sex of household members in the budget allocation model AU - Blokland, J. AU - Somermeyer, W. H. PY - 1976 SN - 9024718473 146134381X PB - The Hague Nijhoff DB - UniCat KW - Consumer behavior KW - 64.032 KW - 659.03 KW - Consumption (Economics) KW - -Family size KW - -Size of families KW - Family planning KW - Consumption functions (Economics) KW - Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. KW - Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.03 KW - Mathematical models KW - Economic aspects KW - -Mathematical models KW - Family size KW - Mathematical models. KW - Economics. KW - Business & Economics KW - Economic Theory KW - -Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. KW - 659.03 Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.03 KW - 64.032 Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. KW - -64.032 Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. KW - Size of families KW - Economic aspects&delete& KW - Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc KW - Social Sciences and Humanities. Consumer Studies -- Consumer Studies (General) KW - ALLW. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1388105 AB - 1. Scope and method of the study.- 2. Earlier contributions to the estimation of family-size effects on expenditure.- 2.1. Possible contributions of survey data.- 2.2. Normative approach.- 2.3. Empirical approach.- 2.3.1. Subsampling households by size scales.- 2.3.2. Discontinuous scales.- 2.3.3. Continuous scales.- 2.4. Concluding remarks.- 3. The expenditure allocation model.- 3.1. Model without family size effects.- 3.1.1. Derivation.- 3.1.2. Some properties.- 3.2. Model incorporating family size effects.- 3.2.1. Derivation.- 3.2.2. Some properties.- 3.2.3. Specification of the standard co ER -