Studying the impact of social factors on household spending classification in Syria during (2000-2010)


Abstract in English

This study aimed at using Multi-Variables Analysis in classifying household spending in Syria and identifying which of the social factors considered in the study influence significantly this classification and which do not. The most prominent results were: the possibility of classifying household spending into three levels (high, medium and low), there is a statistical significance of the factors (the percentage of urban population to total population, university education and above, number of married people and those in marriage age ) on the household spending classification. There is no statistical significance of the factors (educational levels below university education, non-married people, divorced or being widowed) on the household spending classification.

References used

BROWN, S,Multivariate and Mathematical Modelling. University of Florida, USA,2000, 383p
أحمد جاسر، معين حسن، دراسة في التركيب السكاني و خصائص المسكن ،فلسطين، بيت لحم، 2011 ، ص54

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