After tobacco : what would happen if Americans stopped smoking? /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bearman, Peter S., 1956-, Neckerman, Kathryn M., Wright, Leslie, 1968-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2011]
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Table of Contents:
  • Trends in smoking rates under different tobacco control policies: results from the SimSmoke Tobacco Policy Simulation Model / David T. Levy and Elizabeth Mumford
  • pt. 1. Economy. Economic implications for the U.S. tobacco farmers of measures to reduce tobacco consumption in the United States / Daniel A. Sumner and Julian M. Alston
  • Falling consumption and worker displacement in the cigarette manufacturing industry / Javier Espinosa and William N. Evans
  • Tobacco-dependent communities and tobacco control policy / Kathryn M. Neckerman and Christopher C. Weiss
  • Falling cigarette consumption in the United States and the impact on tobacco retailer employment / Kurt M. Ribisl, William N. Evans, and Ellen C. Feighery
  • National economic impact of clean indoor air regulations on the hospitality industry / Andrew Hyland, Mark Travers, and Brian Fix
  • Tobacco industry philanthropy and the nonprofit sector / Patrick M. Rooney and Heidi K. Frederick
  • Tobacco control policies: the effect on state and local taxes / Howard Chernick
  • pt. 2. Health and logevity. Estimating the impact of tobacco control policies on future mortality patterns in the United States / Benjamin J. Apelberg and Jonathan M. Samet
  • Assessing the effects of tobacco policy changes on smoking-related health expenditures / Douglas E. Levy and Joseph P. Newhouse
  • The effects of tobacco control policy on the social security trust fund / Michael Hurd, Yuhui Zheng, Federico Girosi, and Dana Goldman
  • pt. 3. Law and society. Enhancing compliance with tobacco control policies / Frank J. Chaloupka, Philip J. Cook, Richard M. Peck, and John A. Tauras
  • Stigma and smoking inequalities / Jennifer Stuber, Sandro Galea, and Bruce Link
  • The unmet needs of smokers with mental illness or addiction / Jill M. Williams, Cristine Delnevo, and Douglas M. Ziedonis
  • The effect of tobacco control policies on inequities in smoking prevalence: social class, race/ethnicity, and gender / Edith D. Balbach, Cathy Hartman, and Elizabeth M. Barbeau
  • pt. 4. Epilogue. After tobacco / Peter Bearman, Kathryn M. Neckerman, and Leslie Wright.