EconomicsHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Sweet home or battle of the sexes: who dominates food purchasing decisions?
D. Loginova and S. Mann
This study by Daria Loginova and Stefan Mann delves into Swiss household consumption patterns, revealing that women have a greater sway over food purchasing decisions in couples than men. Discover how coupled households differ from singles in their food choices and what this means for our understanding of gender dynamics in consumption.
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