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Effects of household size, structure and income on expenditure patterns

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  • Kim, K. S.
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Working paper on issues relating to the methodology for estimating unit consumer scales and the parameters of household consumption patterns and consumer expenditure on the basis of family budget data from Korea R - constitutes part of a WEP research project concerning population and employment. References and statistical tables.

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  • Kim, K. S. & Kim DY., 1975. "Effects of household size, structure and income on expenditure patterns," ILO Working Papers 991598943402676, International Labour Organization.
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