Tobacco consumption, gender and caregiving: a case study in Argentina.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Guillermo Cruces, Jorge Puig, Ignacio Lunghi, Mauricio Flores Muñoz, Guillermo Paraje
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Abstract

Introduction: This study investigates the gender-specific economic impacts of tobacco price increases, focusing on their effects on caregiving time, female labour income and total family income within Argentine households.

Methods: Using Argentine data, the research employs simulations to assess the potential changes in economic indicators following a hypothetical 25% increase in tobacco prices. The analysis considers specific behavioral assumptions to model household responses.

Results: Simulations indicate that a 25% increase in tobacco prices is associated with a potential increase in the average monthly labour income of female caregivers by up to 8.6% in the preferred scenario. This effect is attributed to an increase in the hours worked by female caregivers and a rise in female labour force participation, driven by a reduced need for caregiving hours due to improved health outcomes or changes in household dynamics related to tobacco cessation. Consequently, this also implies a 0.53% increase in the monthly per capita household income (PCHI). These positive economic effects are non-linear across the income distribution, with women in the lowest quintile experiencing a more substantial 0.64% increase in PCHI.

Conclusions: Tobacco price increases in Argentina may yield significant gender-specific economic benefits, particularly for female caregivers and low-income households. These findings highlight an additional economic rationale for implementing robust tobacco control policies, beyond direct health benefits, by demonstrating their potential to enhance female economic empowerment and reduce household poverty.

烟草消费、性别和护理:阿根廷的案例研究。
引言:本研究调查了烟草价格上涨对性别的经济影响,重点关注其对阿根廷家庭内护理时间、女性劳动收入和家庭总收入的影响。方法:本研究利用阿根廷的数据,采用模拟方法评估假设烟草价格上涨25%后经济指标的潜在变化。该分析考虑了特定的行为假设来模拟家庭反应。结果:模拟表明,在理想情况下,烟草价格每上涨25%,女性照顾者的平均每月劳动收入可能会增加8.6%。造成这种影响的原因是,由于健康状况改善或与戒烟有关的家庭动态变化,护理时间需求减少,女性护理人员的工作时间增加,女性劳动力参与率上升。因此,这也意味着每月人均家庭收入(PCHI)增加了0.53%。这些积极的经济影响在收入分配中是非线性的,最低五分之一的女性的PCHI增加了0.64%。结论:阿根廷烟草价格上涨可能会产生显著的性别经济效益,特别是对女性照顾者和低收入家庭。这些调查结果突出了实施强有力的烟草控制政策的另一个经济理由,除了直接的健康效益之外,还显示了这些政策在增强女性经济权能和减少家庭贫困方面的潜力。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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