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Multicenter Study
. 2005 Aug;14(4):247-50.
doi: 10.1136/tc.2004.010777.

Smoking, standard of living, and poverty in China

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Multicenter Study

Smoking, standard of living, and poverty in China

T-w Hu et al. Tob Control. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

Objectives: To analyse differences in smoking behaviour and smoking expenditures among low and high income households in China and the impact of smoking on standard of living of low income households in China.

Methods: About 3400 urban and rural households from 36 townships/districts in southwest China were interviewed in 2002. Cross tabulations and regression analysis were used to examine the differences in major household expenditures, including food, housing, clothing, and education between households with smokers and without smokers.

Results: Lower income households with smokers paid less per pack and smoked fewer cigarettes than higher income households with smokers. Poor urban households spent an average of 6.6% of their total expenditures on cigarettes; poor rural households spent 11.3% of their total expenditures on cigarettes.

Conclusion: Reducing cigarette expenditures could release household resources to spend on food, housing, and other goods that improve living standards.

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