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Hungry for tobacco: an analysis of the economic impact of tobacco consumption on the poor in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Programs for Assessment of Technology in Health Research Institute, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Published InTobacco Control
Year2001
Citations269

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent of tobacco expenditures in Bangladesh and to compare those costs with potential investment in food and other essential items. DESIGN: Review of available statistics and calculations based thereon. RESULTS: Expenditure on tobacco, particularly cigarettes, represents a major burden for impoverished Bangladeshis. The poorest (household income of less than $24/month) are twice as likely to smoke as the wealthiest (household income of more than $118/month). Average male cigarette smokers spend more than twice as much on cigarettes as per capita expenditure on clothing, housing, health and education combined. The typical poor smoker could easily add over 500 calories to the diet of one or two children with his or her daily tobacco expenditure. An estimated 10.5…
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