We explore the relationship between gambling and other forms of risk-taking behaviour, i.e. exposure to debt and the use of credit, at the individual and household level using representative pooled cross-section data drawn from the UK Expenditure and Food Surveys (EFS), 2001 to 2007. Gambling and the use of credit are shown to be positively correlated at the household level. While both the incidence and amount of gambling vary according to household income, the positive association between gambling and the use of credit is remarkably stable across household income. In addition to our household level analysis, we also explore the prevalence of intra-household gambling, which has attracted relatively limited attention in the existing literatu...
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive economic demand analysis of the UK gambling markets u...
Dr Raegan Murphy highlights some of the work that she and colleagues have been doing in the area of...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
The issue of how and why gamblers end up in debt has received comparatively little attention in the ...
This report provides the best available evidence on the effectiveness and considerations of implemen...
This paper draws on recent and on-going research into ‘at home’ gambling practices including a proje...
Gambling is an ordinary pastime for some people, but is associated with addiction and harmful outcom...
This paper discusses the key findings from the first qualitative study focused on understanding the ...
Using data from the 2007 British Gambling Prevalence Survey, relationships were explored between gam...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
In response to the liberalisation and deregulation of gambling across much of the Western world, aca...
The Gambling and Debt pathfinder study was funded by GamCare and the Money Advice Trust, and support...
Problem gamblers are not easy to identify, they do not overdose and present at hospital, they are no...
No studies to date have specifically determined the relationship between prize levels, debt size, an...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project seeks to improve understanding...
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive economic demand analysis of the UK gambling markets u...
Dr Raegan Murphy highlights some of the work that she and colleagues have been doing in the area of...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
The issue of how and why gamblers end up in debt has received comparatively little attention in the ...
This report provides the best available evidence on the effectiveness and considerations of implemen...
This paper draws on recent and on-going research into ‘at home’ gambling practices including a proje...
Gambling is an ordinary pastime for some people, but is associated with addiction and harmful outcom...
This paper discusses the key findings from the first qualitative study focused on understanding the ...
Using data from the 2007 British Gambling Prevalence Survey, relationships were explored between gam...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...
In response to the liberalisation and deregulation of gambling across much of the Western world, aca...
The Gambling and Debt pathfinder study was funded by GamCare and the Money Advice Trust, and support...
Problem gamblers are not easy to identify, they do not overdose and present at hospital, they are no...
No studies to date have specifically determined the relationship between prize levels, debt size, an...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project seeks to improve understanding...
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive economic demand analysis of the UK gambling markets u...
Dr Raegan Murphy highlights some of the work that she and colleagues have been doing in the area of...
Indebtedness is associated with poor health outcomes, and problem gambling may contribute to indebte...