Despite efforts to curb tobacco use, global tobacco addiction remains as strong as ever. Smoking rates are declining very slowly in advanced countries, and they are increasing in the developing world. Yet, researchers still do not fully understand what drives smoking decisions.Life-Course Smoking Behavior presents smoking trajectories of different generations of women and men from ten of the worlds most visible countries, with nation-specific representative samples spanning more than eighty years of recent history. To inspire hypotheses on the determinants of smoking behavior, the authors place these data in economic, political, social, and cultural contexts, which differ greatly both across countries at a particular time and over time in a given country. Though significant research has been conducted on smoking statistics and tobacco control policies, most descriptions of smoking behavior rely on cross-sectional snapshot data that do not track individuals habits throughout their lifespan. Lillard and Christopoulous work is a unique and necessary text in its comparative life-course approach, making it a long overdue complement to the existing literature.
Chapter 1. Introduction; Dean R. Lillard and Rebekka Christopoulou; Part 1. The Anglo-Saxon World: Australia, Canada, UK, US; Chapter 2. Smoking in Australia; Dean R. Lillard; Chapter 3. Smoking in Canada; Philip DeCicca and Logan McLeod; Chapter 4. Smoking in the United Kingdom; Rebekka Christopoulou; Chapter 5. Smoking in the United States; Dean R. Lillard; Part 2. Western Europe: Germany, Spain; Chapter 6. Smoking in Germany; Dean R. Lillard; Chapter 7. Smoking in Spain; Ana I. Gil Lacruz; Part 3: Eastern Europe and Asia: China, Russia and Ukraine, Turkey; Chapter 8. Smoking in China; Feng Liu; Chapter 9. Smoking in Russia and Ukraine before, during, and after the Soviet Union; Dean R. Lillard and Zlata Dorofeeva; Chapter 10. Smoking in Turkey; Zeynep Önder; Part 4. Cross-country patterns; Chapter 11. Smoking by men in cross-country perspective; Philip DeCicca, Logan McLeod, and Feng Liu; Chapter 12. Smoking by women in cross-country perspective; Rebekka Christopoulou and Zeynep Önder; Chapter 13. Relative smoking patterns of men and women in cross-country perspective; Dean R. Lillard and Ana I. Gil Lacruz; Appendix A. Description and sources of raw data; Appendix B. Derivation of historical smoking prevalence; Appendix C. Time-line of tobacco-related events by country;
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