The one-third rise in the teen smoking rate in the 1990s has led to considerable interest in understanding the determinants of the youth smoking decision. We explore four aspects of this decision. First, we consider the demographic correlates of smoking participation, and find that smoking participation is not simply concentrated among the most disadvantaged youth; indeed, increasingly over time youth smoking is taking place among white, suburban youth with college educated parents and good grades. Second, we show that neither changes in demographic characteristics nor changes in attitudes towards smoking can explain the striking increase in smoking rates in the 1990s. Third, we document that price is a powerful determinant of smoking for h...
Professor Hersch argues that most state regulations aimed at fighting teen smoking have had little o...
Graduation date: 1987Cigarette smoking continues to be one of the country's major health\ud concerns...
Smoking is the primary preventable cause of death, and yet 3,000 adolescents become smokers each day...
One of the most striking trends in the behav-ior of youth in the United States during the 1990’s has...
The increases in smoking prevalence among U.S. youth during the 1990's, and the growing evidence tha...
Real cigarette prices in the US increased from the early 1980s to early 1990s. Holding all else equa...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking. ...
This report based on the 2002 NYTS, preesnts rates of ever, current, and frequent smoking; ever smok...
Background: While previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of tobacco control interventions i...
Some questions about adolescent smoking levels as reported in national surveys were recently raised ...
Background: While previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of tobacco control interventions i...
During the past several decades, smoking prevalence among youth has fluctuated in puzzling and unexp...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of public policies on youth smoking. T...
Objectives: Evidence that age of smoking initiation represents a risk factor for regular smoking in ...
Youth smoking remains a serious public health problem, and many countries report higher smoking prev...
Professor Hersch argues that most state regulations aimed at fighting teen smoking have had little o...
Graduation date: 1987Cigarette smoking continues to be one of the country's major health\ud concerns...
Smoking is the primary preventable cause of death, and yet 3,000 adolescents become smokers each day...
One of the most striking trends in the behav-ior of youth in the United States during the 1990’s has...
The increases in smoking prevalence among U.S. youth during the 1990's, and the growing evidence tha...
Real cigarette prices in the US increased from the early 1980s to early 1990s. Holding all else equa...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of cigarette prices on youth smoking. ...
This report based on the 2002 NYTS, preesnts rates of ever, current, and frequent smoking; ever smok...
Background: While previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of tobacco control interventions i...
Some questions about adolescent smoking levels as reported in national surveys were recently raised ...
Background: While previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of tobacco control interventions i...
During the past several decades, smoking prevalence among youth has fluctuated in puzzling and unexp...
Prior economic research provides mixed evidence on the impact of public policies on youth smoking. T...
Objectives: Evidence that age of smoking initiation represents a risk factor for regular smoking in ...
Youth smoking remains a serious public health problem, and many countries report higher smoking prev...
Professor Hersch argues that most state regulations aimed at fighting teen smoking have had little o...
Graduation date: 1987Cigarette smoking continues to be one of the country's major health\ud concerns...
Smoking is the primary preventable cause of death, and yet 3,000 adolescents become smokers each day...