The overall prevalence of smoking in New Zealand reduced from 32% in 1981 to 23.5% in 2006 but rates of smoking cessation have not been consistent among all social, demographic and ethnic groups. The period 1981–2006 also saw macroeconomic changes in New Zealand that resulted in profound increases in social and economic inequalities. Within this socio-political context we address two questions. First, has there been a social polarisation in smoking prevalence and cessation in New Zealand between 1981 and 2006? Second, to what extent can ethnic variation in rates of quitting be explained by community inequality, independently of socio-economic status?We find that smoking behaviour in New Zealand has become socially and ethnically more polari...
Background Recent studies have noted widening health inequalities between rich and poor areas in a n...
The New Zealand (NZ) government has set a goal to reduce smoking prevalence to 5% by 2025. Furthermo...
contribution of smoking and socio-economic position to ethnic inequalities in mortality in New Zeala...
This paper builds on an earlier study of the effects of inequality on smoking by explicitly incorpor...
This study tests a generalisation of the 'Wilkinson' thesis that the greater a nation's income inequ...
Objectives: To identify the impact of a smoking cessation programme on social and ethnic inequalitie...
The growing literature on the role of ethnic segregation in understanding spatial inequalities in mo...
In this Commentary, we aim to synthesize recent epidemiological data on tobacco and health inequalit...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality may be reducible by addressing socioeconomic fac...
Background: Racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality may be reducible by addressing socioeconomic fac...
This chapter builds upon a recent series of analyses using the New Zealand census on smoking, which ...
The difference in mortality between current and never-smokers varies over time, affecting future pro...
Objective: The present study examined the role of socioeconomic status and cultural identity in the ...
Background The strength of the smoking–mortality association may vary over time and by ethnic group....
Youth smoking is an important aspect of tobacco research as most adult smokers first experiment with...
Background Recent studies have noted widening health inequalities between rich and poor areas in a n...
The New Zealand (NZ) government has set a goal to reduce smoking prevalence to 5% by 2025. Furthermo...
contribution of smoking and socio-economic position to ethnic inequalities in mortality in New Zeala...
This paper builds on an earlier study of the effects of inequality on smoking by explicitly incorpor...
This study tests a generalisation of the 'Wilkinson' thesis that the greater a nation's income inequ...
Objectives: To identify the impact of a smoking cessation programme on social and ethnic inequalitie...
The growing literature on the role of ethnic segregation in understanding spatial inequalities in mo...
In this Commentary, we aim to synthesize recent epidemiological data on tobacco and health inequalit...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality may be reducible by addressing socioeconomic fac...
Background: Racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality may be reducible by addressing socioeconomic fac...
This chapter builds upon a recent series of analyses using the New Zealand census on smoking, which ...
The difference in mortality between current and never-smokers varies over time, affecting future pro...
Objective: The present study examined the role of socioeconomic status and cultural identity in the ...
Background The strength of the smoking–mortality association may vary over time and by ethnic group....
Youth smoking is an important aspect of tobacco research as most adult smokers first experiment with...
Background Recent studies have noted widening health inequalities between rich and poor areas in a n...
The New Zealand (NZ) government has set a goal to reduce smoking prevalence to 5% by 2025. Furthermo...
contribution of smoking and socio-economic position to ethnic inequalities in mortality in New Zeala...