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morbidity. Regression discontinuity estimates show that legal access to alcohol increases the frequency and intensity of … drinking, which results in more hospital admissions due to alcohol intoxication. The effects are stronger for boys and … customers. More generally, perceived access to alcohol is very high and hardly changes at the MLDA. However, teenagers consider …
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morbidity. Regression discontinuity estimates show that legal access to alcohol increases the frequency and intensity of … drinking, which results in more hospital admissions due to alcohol intoxication. The effects are stronger for boys and … access to alcohol is very high and hardly changes at the MLDA. However, teenagers consider binge drinking at weekends to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012662707
morbidity. Regression discontinuity estimates show that legal access to alcohol increases the frequency and intensity of … drinking, which results in more hospital admissions due to alcohol intoxication. The effects are stronger for boys and … access to alcohol is very high and hardly changes at the MLDA. However, teenagers consider binge drinking at weekends to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012492952
morbidity. Regression discontinuity estimates show that legal access to alcohol increases the frequency and intensity of … drinking, which results in more hospital admissions due to alcohol intoxication. The effects are stronger for boys and … access to alcohol is very high and hardly changes at the MLDA. However, teenagers consider binge drinking at weekends to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012497888
This study investigates the short-term mortality effects of two age-based restrictions on legal access to alcohol in … Germany. We exploit sharp differences in legal access to alcohol at 16 and 18 years by implementing a regression discontinuity …", whereas legal access to alcohol plays a marginal role at most. Overall, our results indicate that a stepwise introduction to …
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We provide quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of alcohol regulation on alcohol consumption and associated … minimum legal drinking age generate substantial variation in the availability of commercially produced alcohol across people … more likely to consume alcohol. Further, men who are legally allowed to drink are significantly more likely to commit …
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With regard to their future health, adolescents are at a critical stage. Previous evaluations have shown that health screenings, counselling, and other intervention programmes during this phase of life are important, particularly for those with a low socio-economic background. Unfortunately,...
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With regard to their future health, adolescents are at a critical stage. Previous evaluations have shown that health screenings, counselling, and other intervention programmes during this phase of life are important, particularly for those with a low socio-economic background. Unfortunately,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012435828
This paper examines the impact of a reduction in the legal drinking age in New Zealand from 20 to 18 on alcohol use …, and alcohol-related hospitalisations and vehicular accidents among teenagers. We use both a difference … lowering the legal drinking age did not appear to have led to, on average, an increase in alcohol consumption or binge drinking …
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