A Study on the Family Travel Expenses in Taiwan
碩士 === 佛光大學 === 經濟學系 === 97 === Family travel has been an requisite supply to the daily life of the general public, this research follows “2007 Household Income & Expenditure Survey” to understand the status of Taiwanese’ travel expenses and its impact on the expense of family travel based on th...
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ndltd-TW-097FGU053890352018-06-25T06:06:08Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/b86zyk A Study on the Family Travel Expenses in Taiwan 台灣地區家庭旅遊支出之探討 HUANG-IAO-HSIEN 黃耀賢 碩士 佛光大學 經濟學系 97 Family travel has been an requisite supply to the daily life of the general public, this research follows “2007 Household Income & Expenditure Survey” to understand the status of Taiwanese’ travel expenses and its impact on the expense of family travel based on the demand factors of family travel activity; including gender, total household income, age, head of household education level, to analyze the cross effect of Taiwanese’ family travel expenses through a linear relationship among total household income, gender, age and education level to observe whether there is significant difference between the various variables through multiple regression analysis, and to proceed analysis on aged 65 retirees, total household income, head of household education level and family travel expenses with intercept and slop dummy variable, with findings derived from this study as follows: 1. Level of “total household income” is the major factor that determines the family travel expenses of Taiwanese, the more the “total household income”, the higher intention on the family travel expenses. 2. “gender-male” reported a significant impact on the family travel expenses in “total household income and head of household education level” of sub-groups by “age of head of household”. 3. “gender-male” and “gender-female” reported a significant impact on the family travel expenditure in “total household income” of sub-groups by “head of household education level”. 4.“gender-male” and “gender-female” reported no significant impact on the family travel expenses in terms of “head of household occupation” for head of household aged between 20 and34. 5. Those“gender-male” and “gender-female” retirees who aged 65 with income reported a significant impact on the family travel expenses in terms of “total household income and head of household education level” Yuan-ho,Lee 李元和 學位論文 ; thesis 74 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 佛光大學 === 經濟學系 === 97 === Family travel has been an requisite supply to the daily life of the general public, this research follows “2007 Household Income & Expenditure Survey” to understand the status of Taiwanese’ travel expenses and its impact on the expense of family travel based on the demand factors of family travel activity; including gender, total household income, age, head of household education level, to analyze the cross effect of Taiwanese’ family travel expenses through a linear relationship among total household income, gender, age and education level to observe whether there is significant difference between the various variables through multiple regression analysis, and to proceed analysis on aged 65 retirees, total household income, head of household education level and family travel expenses with intercept and slop dummy variable, with findings derived from this study as follows:
1. Level of “total household income” is the major factor that determines the family travel expenses of Taiwanese, the more the “total household income”, the higher intention on the family travel expenses.
2. “gender-male” reported a significant impact on the family travel expenses in “total household income and head of household education level” of sub-groups by “age of head of household”.
3. “gender-male” and “gender-female” reported a significant impact on the family travel expenditure in “total household income” of sub-groups by “head of household education level”.
4.“gender-male” and “gender-female” reported no significant impact on the family travel expenses in terms of “head of household occupation” for head of household aged between 20 and34.
5. Those“gender-male” and “gender-female” retirees who aged 65 with income reported a significant impact on the family travel expenses in terms of “total household income and head of household education level”
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