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smoking rates, save many lives, and boost government revenue. Such policies would contribute to realizing Indonesia …
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This report is part of the Indonesia Tobacco Employment Studies implemented by the World Bank and the American Cancer Society. The findings from this report complement the findings from three closely-related reports focusing on specific segments of tobacco sector employment in Indonesia: tobacco...
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The objective of this report is to analyze the recent employment trends in the Indonesian tobacco industry and estimate the potential effects of raising cigarette taxes on employment in the tobacco manufacturing sector. The report provides new evidence to contribute to the ongoing debate about...
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force. This study assesses the association between patterns of physical activity and smoking behavior maintenance (and their … compared to those ceasing to be physically active over time. Surprisingly, both the maintenance and uptake of smoking behavior …
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