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The dynamic development of the food market requires enterprises and institutions responsible for the country's economic policy to constantly monitor the behaviour of the main consumption entity on this market, which is the household. One of the solution is to conduct typologisation procedures. The aim of the article is to present the results of household's typology conducted in Poland and Slovakia on a sample of 900 households. Hierarchical (Ward's method) and non-hierarchical (k-means method) cluster analysis was used to delimit households' types. As a result, three types of households were identified in each sub-sample by their behaviour on the food market. / Synopsis. Dynamiczny rozwój rynku artykułów żywnościowych wymaga od przedsiębiorstw oraz instytucji odpowiedzialnych za politykę gospodarczą kraju ciągłego monitorowania zachowań głównego podmiotu konsumpcji na tym rynku, jakim jest gospodarstwo domowe. Jednym z rozwiązań jest prowadzenie zabiegów typologizacji. Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie wyników typologii gospodarstw domowych przeprowadzonych w Polsce i na Słowacji na próbie 900 gospodarstw domowych. Do delimitacji typów gospodarstw wykorzystano hierarchiczną (metoda Warda) i niehierarchiczną (metoda k-średnich) analizą skupień. W rezultacie w każdej podpróbie udało się wyodrębnić trzy typy gospodarstw domowych ze względu na ich zachowania na rynku żywności.
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Maciejewski, Grzegorz, 2020.
"Typy gospodarstw domowych ze względu na ich zachowania na rynku żywności,"
Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 20(35, Part ), March.
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RePEc:ags:polpwa:303826
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.303826
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