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Background: Heavy episodic ("binge") drinking of alcohol has serious public health implications, especially for youth … prices (or tax surrogates) on binge drinking for three age groups: youth, young adults, and adults. Outcomes examined include …
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Two of the most important health risk factors for children and young adults are obesity and alcohol use. These risk factors are known to affect health and wellbeing, but may also have an impact on educational outcomes. The objective of this study was to assess a potential causal relationship...
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limits for drivers under age 21 and led to sharp reductions in youth binge drinking. We adopt a difference …
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This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the German Minimum Legal Drinking Age in reducing excessive drinking and alcohol-related hospital stays. We add to previous studies by looking at a considerably earlier cutoff at age 16, when teenagers in Germany gain legal access to beer, wine, and...
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While under communism the identity-providing religion was suppressed, religiosity is strong today even among the youth …
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Many rights are conferred on Dutch youth at ages 16 and 18. Using national register data for all reported …
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