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Is Smoking Behavior Culturally Determined? Evidence from British Immigrants

Discussion Papers 1265, 38 S.

Rebekka Christopoulou, Dean R. Lillard

2013

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Abstract

We exploit migration patterns from the UK to Australia, South Africa, and the US to investigate whether a person's decision to smoke is determined by culture. For each country, we use retrospective data to describe individual smoking trajectories over the life-course. For the UK, we use these trajectories to measure culture by cohort and cohort-age, and more accurately relative to the extant literature. Our proxy predicts smoking participation of second-generation British immigrants but not that of non-British immigrants and natives. Researchers can apply our strategy to estimate culture effects on other outcomes when retrospective or longitudinal data are available.

Topics: Migration, Health



JEL-Classification: Z10;J15;I10
Keywords: Culture, Immigrant health, Smoking
Frei zugängliche Version: (econstor)
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/70260

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