Disparities in cigarette tax exposure by race, ethnicity, poverty status and sexual orientation, 2006–2014, USA

Volume: 108, Pages: 137 - 144
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Cigarette excise taxes are an effective tobacco control strategy but they vary geographically due to differences in state and local taxation. There are also pronounced sociodemographic differences in community composition, suggesting that different population groups might face vastly different cigarette excise tax rates. In this study, we examine how cigarette excise tax rates differ for population groups defined by race, ethnicity, poverty...
Paper Details
Title
Disparities in cigarette tax exposure by race, ethnicity, poverty status and sexual orientation, 2006–2014, USA
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
108
Pages
137 - 144
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