Determinant of Cigarettes Consumption on Poor Households in Regency of Situbondo, Indonesia
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2015-08-15Author
KHAIR, Kifayatul
WARDHONO, Adhitya
YULIATI, Lilis
GUPRON, Mochammad Ridwan
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Poverty was a pervasive problem in a sustainable manner not only in economic aspects
but also in noneconomic aspects. In line with this phenomena, generally spending
patterns of poor households was dominated by food and the rest is others need, like
tobacco. The tobacco was a fancy commodity which being priority consumed by the
poor household. This condition was huge worried due to it would neglect the
expenditures for food and other primary needs. This study aims to analyze income and
prices of goods complementary to cigarette consumption in poor households in the
Situbondo regency. The data used is the cross section data collected through standard
questionnaire. The observations and interviews were conducted to 380 poor households
as samples are divided into proportionally, based on the number of poor households in
12 villages in Situbondo regency. The data will be analyzed using descriptive analysis
of narrative and causal analysis using a Two Part Demand Model was developed by
Cragg (1971). The first step model was using Probit analysis that was aimed to
determine the probability of the households to smoke. Meanwhile the two-step model
using Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method was applied especially for cigarette
consumption households. The results of this study indicated income and price of
complementary goods (such as sugar and coffee) were significantly influence to
cigarette consumption. On the other hand price was not a significantly effect on the
decision to smoke, but it had significantly effect to the quantity of cigarettes smoked.
Higher cigarette expenditures will reduce spending on health and education.
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