Rashid Noorhaslinda Kulub Abd, Sulaiman Nor Fatimah Che, Anang Zuraini, Possumah Bayu Taufiq, Muhamad Suriyani, Sa'at Nor Hayati, Hasan Fauziah Abu, Wahid Hairunnizam
Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia.
Institute of Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia.
Data Brief. 2021 Jan 14;35:106743. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.106743. eCollection 2021 Apr.
Unsustainable consumption promotes discouraging patterns of consumption with negative impacts on society. It also contributes to inequalities and poverty. Unsustainable patterns of production and consumption undermine development goals in terms of inefficiency and overconsumption. This research explores the level of sustainable consumption of Malaysian households from the perspective of income and consumption expenditure. The analysis is based on cross-sectional data obtained from questionnaires distributed to 635 Malaysian households in eight districts in Terengganu (urban and rural areas) using stratified random sampling. The findings show that the level of sustainable consumption expenditure of Muslim households in Terengganu is still low. Achieving sustainable consumption patterns is more technically and politically complex than changing production patterns because it raises important issues such as human values, equity and lifestyle choices.
不可持续的消费助长了令人沮丧的消费模式,对社会产生负面影响。它还加剧了不平等和贫困。不可持续的生产和消费模式在效率低下和过度消费方面破坏了发展目标。本研究从收入和消费支出的角度探讨了马来西亚家庭的可持续消费水平。分析基于通过分层随机抽样向登嘉楼八个地区(城市和农村)的635个马来西亚家庭发放问卷所获得的横截面数据。研究结果表明,登嘉楼穆斯林家庭的可持续消费支出水平仍然较低。实现可持续消费模式在技术和政治上比改变生产模式更为复杂,因为它引发了诸如人类价值观、公平和生活方式选择等重要问题。