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Economic effects of smoke-free laws on rural and urban counties in Kentucky and Ohio.

Mark K Pyles1, Ellen J Hahn.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Numerous empirical studies have examined the influence of smoke-free legislation on economic activity, with most finding a null effect. The influence could possibly differ in rural areas relative to urban areas due to differing rates of smoking prevalence and access to prevention and treatment programs. Furthermore, the discussion of the effectiveness of smoke-free laws has been extended to consider local ordinances relative to statewide laws. This study examines these issues using 21 local laws in Kentucky and the Ohio statewide smoke-free law.
METHODS: The number of employees, total wages paid, and number of reporting establishments in all hospitality and accommodation services in Kentucky and Ohio counties were documented, beginning the first quarter 2001 and ending the last quarter of 2009. A generalized estimating equation time-series design is used to estimate the impact of local and state smoke-free laws in Kentucky and Ohio rural and urban counties.
RESULTS: There is no evidence that the economies in Kentucky counties were affected in any way from the implementation of local smoke-free laws. There was also no evidence that total employment or the number of establishments was influenced by the statewide law in Ohio, but wages increased following the implementation of the law. Furthermore, there is no evidence that either rural or urban counties experienced a loss of economic activity following smoke-free legislation.
CONCLUSIONS: The study finds no evidence that local or state smoke-free legislation negatively influences local economies in either rural or urban communities.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21690319     DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntr123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res        ISSN: 1462-2203            Impact factor:   4.244


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2.  Local smoke-free public policies, quitline call rate, and smoking status in Kentucky.

Authors:  Anita F Fernander; Mary Kay Rayens; Sarah Adkins; Ellen J Hahn
Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  2014-01-16

3.  Fewer hospitalizations for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in communities with smoke-free public policies.

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Review 4.  A Social-Ecological Review of Cancer Disparities in Kentucky.

Authors:  Sharon D Rodriguez; Nathan L Vanderford; Bin Huang; Robin C Vanderpool
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5.  The economic impact of smoke-free laws on restaurants and bars in 9 States.

Authors:  Brett R Loomis; Paul R Shafer; Martijn van Hasselt
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2013-08-01       Impact factor: 2.830

6.  Impact of US smoke-free air laws on restaurants and bars by employer size: a panel study.

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