多样性(政治)
政府(语言学)
资产(计算机安全)
业务
营销
结果(博弈论)
食品价格
变量(数学)
农业
粮食安全
经济
地理
微观经济学
数学分析
语言学
哲学
计算机安全
数学
考古
社会学
人类学
计算机科学
作者
Wanglin Ma,Puneet Vatsa,Hongyun Zheng,Yanzhi Guo
标识
DOI:10.1186/s40100-022-00239-2
摘要
Abstract Increasingly, rural households in developing countries are shopping for food online, and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend. In parallel, dietary guidelines worldwide recommend eating a balanced and healthy diet. With this in mind, this study explores whether online food shopping boosts dietary diversity—defined as the number of distinct food groups consumed—among rural households in China. Because people choose to shop for food online, it is important to account for the self-selection bias inherent in online food shopping. Accordingly, we estimate the treatment effects of online food shopping on dietary diversity using the endogenous switching model with a count outcome variable. The results indicate that online food shopping increases dietary diversity by 7.34%. We also find that education, asset ownership, and knowing the government’s dietary guidelines are the main factors driving rural households’ decisions to shop for food online.
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