Carnazza Giovanni, Liberati Paolo, Resce Giuliano
Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Department of Economics, Via Silvio D'Amico, 77, Rome 00145, Italy.
University of Molise, Department of Economics, Italy.
Health Policy. 2023 Feb;128:34-41. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.12.002. Epub 2022 Dec 5.
This paper investigates the association between income and the habit of smoking in 30 European countries. Using the European Health Interview Survey carried out between 2013 and 2015, the analysis focuses on the relationship among net monthly equivalised income of the household, the type of smoking behaviour, and the daily average number of cigarettes smoked. Income-related inequalities are estimated using the Erreygers Index. Results show that smoking is a habit which is mainly rooted in the lowest part of the income distribution both at individual and country level, regardless of the average level of per capita income. Considering that tobacco use worsens poverty conditions by diverting household spending from basic needs to tobacco itself, our results give support to a tax increase in order to discourage its use and to the implementation of educational and prevention programs aimed at helping people to quit smoking.
本文研究了30个欧洲国家收入与吸烟习惯之间的关联。利用2013年至2015年开展的欧洲健康访谈调查,分析聚焦于家庭月人均纯收入、吸烟行为类型以及每日平均吸烟量之间的关系。使用埃雷格斯指数估算与收入相关的不平等情况。结果表明,无论人均收入平均水平如何,吸烟习惯在个人和国家层面主要集中于收入分配的最底层。鉴于烟草使用会将家庭支出从基本需求转向烟草本身,从而加剧贫困状况,我们的研究结果支持提高税收以抑制烟草使用,并支持实施旨在帮助人们戒烟的教育和预防项目。