Who buys newspapers in Spain? An analysis of the determinants of the probability to buy newspapers and of the amount spent |
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Authors: | Josep‐Oriol Escardíbul Anna Villarroya |
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Institution: | Department of Political Economy and Public Finance, Faculty of Economics, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we examine the determinants of household consumption of newspapers and the amount spent on their purchase by considering several explanatory variables related to household characteristics and the main household wage earner. Results show that the variables have quite similar effects on both the relative probability of buying newspapers and the amount spent. The key variables are the age and occupational status of the main wage earner, the number of household members, income and having to pay for the house, as well as a number of geographical variables. However, certain differences are also observed. The most important is the education of the main wage earner: while its effect on buying newspapers is very small (only those who did not complete primary education are less likely to buy), its effect on the amount spent increases with the level of education. As other studies of cultural goods and services consumption have suggested, education and occupational status are more relevant determinants than income. |
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Keywords: | Household behaviour logit newspaper consumption Spain Tobit |
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