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The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices

Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation

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Cook, PJ; Hutchinson, R
2007

This paper presents an exploratory analysis using NLSY97 data of the relationship between the likelihood of school continuation and the choices of whether to smoke or drink.

Duke Scholars

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2007

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10

Start / End Page

157 / 188
 

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Cook, P. J., & Hutchinson, R. (2007). Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation. In M. Bianchi (Ed.), The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices (Vol. 10, pp. 157–188).
Cook, P. J., and R. Hutchinson. “Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation.” In The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices, edited by M. Bianchi, 10:157–88, 2007.
Cook PJ, Hutchinson R. Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation. In: Bianchi M, editor. The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices. 2007. p. 157–88.
Cook, P. J., and R. Hutchinson. “Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation.” The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices, edited by M. Bianchi, vol. 10, 2007, pp. 157–88.
Cook PJ, Hutchinson R. Smoke Signals Adolescent Smoking and School Continuation. In: Bianchi M, editor. The Evolution of Consumption: Theories and Practices. 2007. p. 157–188.

Publication Date

2007

Volume

10

Start / End Page

157 / 188