International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 6, Issue 1, 2026
Examining Effects of Household Demographics on Household Economic Well-Being: Case study of Kabwata Constituency
Author(s): Moshious Muleya, Dr. Silumbe Richard
Abstract:
This study investigates the effects of household demographics on household economic well-being in Kabwata Constituency, Lusaka. Using a mixed-methods design, data were collected from 84 households through structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive, correlation, and regression analyses. The findings indicate that household structure significantly affects expenditure patterns, household composition influences saving behavior, and income levels strongly determine overall well-being. The study concludes that dependency ratio and income stability are critical determinants of economic resilience. Recommendations include promoting financial literacy, supporting income diversification, and incorporating demographic indicators into social-protection policies. These findings contribute to evidence-based policymaking for sustainable urban development in Zambia.
Keywords: Household Demographics, Economic Well-Being, Mixed-Methods Design, Expenditure Patterns, Saving Behavior, Income Levels, Dependency Ratio, Income Stability, Economic Resilience, Financial Literacy, Income Diversification, Social Protection Policies, Urban Development, Descriptive Analysis, Regression Analysis
Pages: 1283-1291
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