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- W2131270060 abstract "O ver the past few decades, U.S. meat consumption patterns have changed. Changes in food consumption patterns can be the result of chang ing demographic characteristics, changing lifestyles, increasing health awareness, and nutritional concerns. Prior research suggests that these factors have significant influence on the demand for meat (Capps and Schmitz; Kinnucan, Hsia, and Jackson). The recent interest in low carbohydrate diets and the associa tion with increased red meat con sumption is an anecdotal example of this phenomenon. By incorporating measures of demographic and health information into meat demand analysis, this study aims to quantify and interpret important non-price determinants of meat demand in an aggregate demand setting. Demographic and health information act as demand shifters in this model that could either increase or decrease demand and the share of meat expenditures going to different types of meat (i.e., pork, beef, and poultry). Evaluating the effects of changes on meat demand delivers information on the potential existence of structural change in the underlying consumer" @default.
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- W2131270060 title "The Impact of Health Information and Women in the Work Force on Aggregate Meat Demand" @default.
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