The impact of recession on drinking and smoking behaviours in Canada
Auteurs: Ehsan Latif
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (1994-2009), this study examined the impact of macroeconomic conditions as measured by the provincial unemployment rate on individual alcohol drinking and smoking behaviour. After controlling for unobserved individual specific heterogeneity, the study found that for the overall sample, unemployment rate has a significant positive impact on weekly alcohol consumption as well as on the probability of being a binge drinker. The study further found that unemployment rate has a significant positive impact on the number of cigarettes smoked by the daily smokers. However, unemployment rate has no impact on the probability of being a smoker. The study further examined whether or not there is a gender difference in the impact of unemployment rate on drinking and smoking behaviour. The results suggest that the impact of unemployment rate on drinking and smoking behaviour is more pronounced for males than for females.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Ehsan Latif |
Année de pulication | 2014 |
Titre | The impact of recession on drinking and smoking behaviours in Canada |
Volume | 2014 |
Nom du Journal | Economic Modelling |
Numéro | October |
Pages | 43-56 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Ehsan Latif
- Ehsan Latif
- The impact of recession on drinking and smoking behaviours in Canada
- Economic Modelling
- 2014
- 2014
- October
- 43-56