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Contributions of Nonalcoholic Beverages to the U.S. Diet
Data tables are in excel format.
Data table 1
—Hispanic origin (ethnicity
Data table 2
—Region
Data table 3
—Race
Data table 4
—Income and poverty
Data table 5
— Female head education
Data table 6
— Employment status of female head
Data table 7
—Age of female head
Data table 8
—Household size
Data table 9
—Age and presence of children
Data table 10
—Probit analysis
Data table 11
—Ability of probit models to classify the decision to buy or not to buy nonalcoholic beverages
Data table 12
—Nutrient regression analysis
Data table 13
—Summary statistics for final 1999 data set
Data table 14
—Beverage product module codes
Data table 15a and 15b
—Demographic variables
Data table 16
—Income and poverty
Data table 17
—Household size
Data table 18
—Age of female head
Data table 19
—Employment of female head
Data table 20
—Education of female head
Data table 21
—Race
Data table 22
—Region
Data table 23
—Hispanic origin (ethnicity)
Data table 24
—Seasonality
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