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Income inequality and alcohol use: a multilevel analysis of drinking and drunkenness in adolescents in 34 countries
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Income inequality may have a contextual influence on the use of alcohol among younger adolescents. Findings suggest that economic policies that affect the distribution of wealth within societies may indirectly influence the use of alcohol during early and mid-adolescence.
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