Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey

This paper investigates the effect of peer smoking on individual smoking among youths in 10 countries that participated in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS). I control for endogeneity in school selection and unobserved school-level characteristics through the use of school fixed-effect...

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Main Author: Nikaj Silda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-09-01
Series:Review of Economic Perspectives
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/revecp-2017-0012
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spelling doaj-aa6af0406ec0407c943509a1123c180a2021-09-05T14:00:16ZengSciendoReview of Economic Perspectives 1804-16632017-09-0117321923810.1515/revecp-2017-0012revecp-2017-0012Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco SurveyNikaj Silda0Economist, University of Illinois at Chicago, 610 S. Morgan St. 725 University Hall (MC 144) Chicago IL 60607.This paper investigates the effect of peer smoking on individual smoking among youths in 10 countries that participated in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS). I control for endogeneity in school selection and unobserved school-level characteristics through the use of school fixed-effects. I use instrumental variables to address the simultaneity in peer and individual behaviours. Identification arises by comparing students in different classes within the same school. On average, an increase in the share of classmates who smoke by 10 percentage points increases the probability that an individual in that class will smoke by 3 to 6.9 percentage points. The results imply that any policy intervention such as anti-smoking messages, smoking bans, or higher cigarette prices will be even more cost-effective because of the social multiplier effect of peers – policies affecting some individuals in a group will generate spillovers to others through the peer effect.https://doi.org/10.1515/revecp-2017-0012adolescent smokingeuropean youthspeer effectssubstance usei12d1
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Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
Review of Economic Perspectives
adolescent smoking
european youths
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substance use
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title Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
title_short Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
title_full Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
title_fullStr Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
title_full_unstemmed Peer Effects and Youth Smoking in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey
title_sort peer effects and youth smoking in the european global youth tobacco survey
publisher Sciendo
series Review of Economic Perspectives
issn 1804-1663
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This paper investigates the effect of peer smoking on individual smoking among youths in 10 countries that participated in the European Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS). I control for endogeneity in school selection and unobserved school-level characteristics through the use of school fixed-effects. I use instrumental variables to address the simultaneity in peer and individual behaviours. Identification arises by comparing students in different classes within the same school. On average, an increase in the share of classmates who smoke by 10 percentage points increases the probability that an individual in that class will smoke by 3 to 6.9 percentage points. The results imply that any policy intervention such as anti-smoking messages, smoking bans, or higher cigarette prices will be even more cost-effective because of the social multiplier effect of peers – policies affecting some individuals in a group will generate spillovers to others through the peer effect.
topic adolescent smoking
european youths
peer effects
substance use
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url https://doi.org/10.1515/revecp-2017-0012
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