Heavy Drinking: Risk, Restraint and Other Determinants
Samuel Cameron
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2000, vol. 11, issue 3-4, 255-268
Abstract:
It is shown, using a large national survey, that risk taking attitude influences both heavy and daily drinking. There are also significant effects of age, religion, education and situational factors. Some factors also differ by gender notably the effect of working away from home.
Date: 2000
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