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behavior using a sample of students in a major Irish University. It finds evidence of strong associations between amounts of … alcohol students consume and drinking of their fathers and older siblings. In contrast, it finds little evidence of impacts of … other non-drinking aspects of family background on students’ drinking. Parental and older sibling drinking appears to affect …
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This paper examines students’ perceptions of excessive drinking using statistical vignettes based on standard alcohol … heterogeneity in students’ perceptions of alcohol excess both in terms of their own self-rated excessiveness and in terms of their …
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Das vorliegende Papier betrachtet den Zusammenhang des Trinkverhaltens von Eltern und dem späteren Alkoholkonsum ihrer …
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"The objective of this paper is to examine the factors which affect alcohol abuse and truancy among adolescents. We propose a new theoretical specification in which alcohol abuse and truancy appear as derived demands, given that they condition peer group and family acceptance, and we introduce...
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The objective of this paper is to examine the factors which affect alcohol abuse and truancy among adolescents. We propose a new theoretical specification in which alcohol abuse and truancy appear as derived demands, given that they condition peer group and family acceptance, and we introduce...
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This paper addresses the question of whether the effect of parental drinking on children’s later consumption of alcohol – which is frequently found to be of positive sign – exhibits a certain pattern of heterogeneity. In particular, if this effect is more prominent in the upper tail than...
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