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Torabi H, Parsaiyan M, Alipour M. (2025). Estimation of leisure cost function of Iranianurban household. JEPR. 30(1), 159-173.
URL: http://eprj.ir/article-1-2323-fa.html
ترابی حمیده، پارسائیان محمد، علیپور محمدصادق.(1404). برآورد تابع هزینه فراغت خانوار شهری ایران فصلنامه پژوهشنامه اقتصاد و برنامه ریزی 30 (1) :173-159

URL: http://eprj.ir/article-1-2323-fa.html


1- استادیار گروه مدیریت و حسابداری، دانشگاه ملی مهارت، تهران، ایران ، h-torabi@tvu.ac.ir
2- استادیار، سازمان قرآنی دانشگاهیان کشور، عضو هیئت علمی جهاد دانشگاهی، تهران، ایران
3- استادیار گروه مطالعات بازار کسب و کار هوشمند،مرکز پژوهشی مطالعات مدیریت منابع و کسب و کار دانش محور، تهران، ایران
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هدف این مقاله برآورد تابع مخارج فراغت خانوار نقاط شهری کشور بر اساس آخرین داده‌های سال 1401 است. به‌منظور تحقق این مسئله اثرگذاری عواملی چون سن، سطح سواد، جنسیت، وضعیت زناشویی و امکانات سرپرست خانوار بر هزینه فراغت خانوار بررسی شد و ضرایب مدل رگرسیون چندگانه با ابزار اقتصادسنجی برآورد گردید. بر اساس نتایج مدل، خانوارها با سرپرست مرد نسبت به خانوارهای دارای سرپرست زن هزینه کم‌تری برای فعالیت‌های فراغتی اختصاص می‌دهند؛ همچنین سرپرستان متأهل در مقایسه با سرپرستان مجرد هزینه کم‌تری صرف فراغت می‌کنند. برخورداری از مسکن و خودروی شخصی نیز در تخصیص هزینه به فراغت مؤثر است.
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پژوهشی: پژوهشي | موضوع مقاله: اقتصاد خرد
دریافت: 1403/8/2 | پذیرش: 1404/6/22 | انتشار الکترونیک: 1404/9/30

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