Household expenditure of smokers and ex-smokers across socioeconomic groups: results from a large nationwide Australian longitudinal survey
Abstract Background Countries with best practice tobacco control measures have experienced significant reductions in smoking prevalence, but socioeconomic inequalities remain. Spending on tobacco products, particularly by low-income groups can negatively affect expenditure on other goods and service...
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Main Authors: | Anita Lal (Author), Mohammadreza Mohebi (Author), Sarah L. White (Author), Michelle Scollo (Author), Nikki McCaffrey (Author) |
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