Trends in smoking behaviour between 1985 and 2000 in nine European countries by education

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Widening education inequalities in smoking related diseases may be seen in several European countries in the future. More insight into effective strategies specifically targeting the smoking behaviour of low educated groups may be gained from examining the tobacco control policies of the UK and Ital …
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Authors Giskes K;Kunst AE;Benach J;Borrell C;Costa G;Dahl E;Dalstra JA;Federico B;Helmert U;Judge K;Lahelma E;Moussa K;Ostergren PO;Platt S;Prattala R;Rasmussen NK;Mackenbach JP;;
Journal journal of epidemiology and community health
Year 2005
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