Citation
Terano, Rika and Mohamed, Zainalabidin
(2012)
Expenditure analysis of the farm household economy
in Malay paddy growing villages.
In: 3rd International Conference on Business and Economic Research (3rd ICBER 2012) Proceeding (12th -13th March 2012) hosted in Golden Flower Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia, 12-13 Mac 2012, Bandung, Indonesia. (pp. 1223-1237).
Abstract
Malaysia has experienced tremendous economic transformation from agriculture based to a
manufacturing based. Such development has spillover effect on the livelihood of farming household in
paddy growing areas by engaging in the off-farm income activities. Household income level in
Malaysia has improved, which gave a great change on people’s life-style with improvement of living
standard. However, there have been income inequalities between the East and West Coast of
Peninsular Malaysia paddy area due to the locational difference of industrial parks, where most of the
industrial parks are located in the West Coast. The east coast farming areas might have experienced
different phase of transformation in living standard compare to the West Coast people in the vicinity of
industrial parks. In the midst of socio-economic changes in the paddy farming sector, it is necessary to
clarify the living standard and life-style among the East Coast people vis a vis to the west coast paddy
farming community of Peninsular Malaysia. This study aims to examine patterns of household
expenditure in relations to household income. We identified actual expenses and detailed consumption
items for basic subsistence at the household level in four paddy farming areas. A structured
questionnaire was designed to capture the information needed and surveys were conducted in four
rice granary areas in the states of Penang and Kedah in the West Coast and Terengganu and Kelantan
in the East Coasts. The food expenditure and electricity bill were two of main expenditure items in the
four areas. The results indicate that on average the household expenditure in east coast is lower
compare to the West Coast with an Engel’s coefficient at 43.3%. While in the East Coast areas, on
average the Engle’s coefficient is about 33.6%. The expenditure function indicates that off-farm income
and number of family members are the major determinants influencing the expenditure level.
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Conference or Workshop Item
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Subject: |
Farm income - Malaysia - Congresses. |
Subject: |
Agriculture - Economic aspects - Malaysia - Congresses |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Agriculture |
Keywords: |
Farm household; Expenditure-pattern; Off-farm income; Engle’s coefficient; Paddy areas. |
Depositing User: |
Samsida Samsudin
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Date Deposited: |
24 Jun 2013 03:24 |
Last Modified: |
24 Jun 2013 03:24 |
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/21158 |
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