Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia

The objective of this study is to investigate factors that affect the decisions of Malaysian adults to consume alcohol.This study used the Third National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS III) which has 30,992 respondents.The results from the study suggested that age, income, gender, ethnicity, educ...

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Main Author: Cheah, Yong Kang
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spelling my.uum.repo.173222016-04-17T08:32:04Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/17322/ Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia Cheah, Yong Kang HC Economic History and Conditions The objective of this study is to investigate factors that affect the decisions of Malaysian adults to consume alcohol.This study used the Third National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS III) which has 30,992 respondents.The results from the study suggested that age, income, gender, ethnicity, education, location of residence and employment status have significant effects on alcohol consumption.In particular, younger individuals, higher income earners, males, Chinese, the well-educated, urban dwellers, civil servants, private sector employees, the self-employed and students are associated with a higher likelihood of consuming alcohol. The findings from this study call for several anti-alcohol intervention strategies. 2014-12-11 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/17322/1/ICCEI2014%201-8.pdf Cheah, Yong Kang (2014) Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia. In: International Conference on Contemporary Economic Issues 2014, 11 – 12th December 2014, Hotel Royal, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) http://www.iccei.usm.my/
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Cheah, Yong Kang
Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
description The objective of this study is to investigate factors that affect the decisions of Malaysian adults to consume alcohol.This study used the Third National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS III) which has 30,992 respondents.The results from the study suggested that age, income, gender, ethnicity, education, location of residence and employment status have significant effects on alcohol consumption.In particular, younger individuals, higher income earners, males, Chinese, the well-educated, urban dwellers, civil servants, private sector employees, the self-employed and students are associated with a higher likelihood of consuming alcohol. The findings from this study call for several anti-alcohol intervention strategies.
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author Cheah, Yong Kang
author_facet Cheah, Yong Kang
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title Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
title_short Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
title_full Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: The case of Malaysia
title_sort economic and demographic determinants of demand for alcohol: the case of malaysia
publishDate 2014
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