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Elsevier, Preventive Medicine, (59), p. 47-53, 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.11.017

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Association between being employed in a smoke-free workplace and living in a smoke-free home: Evidence from 15 low and middle income countries☆

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Abstract

•Individual level Global Adult Tobacco Survey data analyzed for 15 LMICs (2008–2010)•Studied association of smoke-free workplace policy with living in smoke-free home•Implementation of smoke-free workplace policy varies greatly across LMICs.•Smoke-free homes 60% more likely with employment in smoke-free workplaces in LMICs•100% smoke-free policy in LMICs changes social norms around exposing others to SHS.