Educational inequalities in smoking among men and women aged 16 years and older in 11 European countries

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Abstract
Objective: To determine those groups who are at increased risk of smoking related diseases, we assessed in which male and female generations smoking was more prevalent among lower educated groups than among the higher educated, in 11 European countries. ...
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Authors M Huisman, A Kunst, J Mackenbach;M Huisman;A Kunst;J Mackenbach;
Journal Tobacco control
Year 2005
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10.1136/tc.2004.008573
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