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Data from the 1992 Finnish Drinking Habits Study (total sample size n = 3369; aged defined as a heavy drinker if his self-reported alcohol consumption was at
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consumption in Finland during the period of Finland's membership in the EU and compares it with alcohol consumption trends in the other Nordic countries and
15 oct 2018 · and alcoholic beverages, measured in real terms, are still cheaper now than in 2003 ▫ After the large Finnish tax reduction in 2004, Finland
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Recorded alcohol consumption in the Nordic countries Finland cut the taxation of alcoholic beverages heavily in 2004 in order to battle border trade with
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In Finland, about 40 of all alcoholic beverages were sold through monopoly stores before the liberalisation at the start of 2018, compared with 100 for Sweden
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Consumption Trends. Levels of alcohol consumption in Finland are close to the OECD average and have increased in the last 30 years. In 2012 an.
health social and economic consequences of alcohol consumption in Finland
For periods of stable or decreasing alcohol consumption Support for the convergence hypothesis can be found in Finnish drinking surveys.
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5/01/1993 and compared with the alcohol consumption in the country and with the incidence ... various alcoholic beverages in Finland between. 1960-89.
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Trends in alcohol consumption harms and policy: Finland. 1990 – 2010. ? AIMS. This article reports developments in the Finnish alcohol field from 1990 to.
Smokers (8.5%) had a higher alcohol intake than the others (p< 0.001). Neither reported alcohol consumption nor the fre- quency of drinking for intoxication
Age limits have been used to protect children and adolescents in. Finland as well as in most other industrialized countries. (Babor et al. 2010). During the
observations of the parents' use of alcohol. In Estonia boys with high self esteem were most active in adopting customary adult drinking. In Finland