Consumption patterns of boarding students

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Services and Standards Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.20473/ijss.v12i1.21153
Rahmandhita Aulia Lubiyansyah
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Boarding house students are students who migrate. Their consumption patterns are determined by the income they receive each month. The consumption of boarding students, among others, is for food consumption and nonfood consumption. This study aims to analyze the consumption patterns of boarding house students from the class of 2017 in the Department of Anthropology, Airlangga University. The data of this study were obtained from the questionnaire (primary) and interviews with boarding house students from the class of 2017 in the Department of Anthropology, Airlangga University. The results of this study showed that the high-income students tend to be more consumptive compared to the lower income ones.
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寄宿生的消费模式
寄宿学校的学生是移民的学生。他们的消费模式是由他们每月的收入决定的。其中,寄宿学生的消费分为食品消费和非食品消费。本研究旨在分析艾尔朗加大学人类学系2017级寄宿学生的消费模式。本研究的数据来源于调查问卷(初级)和对艾尔朗加大学人类学系2017级寄宿学生的访谈。本研究结果显示,高收入家庭的学生比低收入家庭的学生更倾向于消费。
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International Journal of Services and Standards
International Journal of Services and Standards Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: IJSS, a new refereed journal printed in four issues per year, publishes articles which present current practice and research in the area of services and standards.
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