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Bowling alone, drinking together
- 作者:Paolo Buonanno (1)
Paolo Vanin (2)
- 关键词:Social relations ; Social interaction ; Family ; Alcohol consumption ; Binge drinking ; Youth ; C21 ; D12 ; I12 ; Z13
- 刊名:Empirical Economics
- 出版年:2013
- 出版时间:June 2013
- 年:2013
- 卷:44
- 期:3
- 页码:1635-1672
- 全文大小:266KB
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- 作者单位:Paolo Buonanno (1)
Paolo Vanin (2)
1. Department of Economics, University of Bergamo, Via dei Caniana 2, 24127, Bergamo, Italy 2. Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Piazza Scaravilli 2, 40126, Bologna, Italy
文摘
This paper investigates to what extent youth alcohol consumption depends on consumption patterns by other household members and on social interactions outside the household. Exploiting the richness of the data, we explore the possibility of asymmetric social influences by gender and by age, the differences between use and abuse and among different types of alcohol consumption (beer, wine and spirits). Moreover, we control for contextual effects, such as variables related to neighbourhood and family background. We find that both the drinking intensity by other household members and a richer social life outside home are positively related to alcohol consumption. We also find that siblings are more influential than parents, that the mother is more influential for females and the father for males.
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