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Expenditure patterns of divorced single-mother families and two-parent families in South Korea

Title
Expenditure patterns of divorced single-mother families and two-parent families in South Korea
Authors
Moon S.-J.Joung S.-H.
Ewha Authors
문숙재정순희
SCOPUS Author ID
문숙재scopus; 정순희scopus
Issue Date
1997
Journal Title
Journal of Family and Economic Issues
ISSN
1058-0476JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Family and Economic Issues vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 147 - 162
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SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study examines differences in expenditure patterns between divorced single-mother families and two-parent families in South Korea. Data were obtained from 353 families living in Seoul: 51 divorced single-mother families and 302 two-parent families. Expenditure patterns are considered as the budget share of each given expenditure in addition to the elasticities of those expenditures. The budget shares for food consumed at home, shelter, and education of divorced single-mother families are substantially higher than those of two-parent families. Income elasticities of expenditures of divorced single-mother families for education and for apparel and shoes are more elastic than for two-parent families, while food eaten at home and entertainment are less elastic. The results of this study indicate that there are significant differences in the patterns of consumption expenditures between divorced single-mother families and two-parent families. © 1997 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
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