Assessing Intertemporal Socioeconomic Inequalities in Alcohol Consumption in South Africa
Background: This paper assesses changes in the socioeconomic inequality in alcohol consumption by exploring whether alcohol consumption (current and binge drinkers) is more prevalent among the wealthier (pro-rich) or poorer (pro-poor) group over time.Methods: Data come from the 2008, 2010/11, 2012,...
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Main Authors: | Mayara Fontes Marx (Author), Leslie London (Author), Nadine Harker (Author), John E. Ataguba (Author) |
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