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Who are private alcohol importers in the Nordic countries?

Authors :
Grittner Ulrike
Gustafsson Nina-Katri
Huhtanen Petri
Svensson Johan
Nordlund Sturla
Bloomfield Kim
Source :
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol 31, Iss 2, Pp 125-140 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

Aims - The high price of alcohol in the Nordic countries has been a long-standing policy to curb consumption, which has led consumers to importing alcohol from countries with lower prices. This paper seeks to develop a profile of alcohol importers in four Nordic countries. Methods - Cross-sectional data from general population surveys in Denmark (2003-2006), Norway (2004), Sweden (2003-2006) and Finland (2005-2006) were analysed by multiple logistic and linear regression. Independent variables included region, socio-demographics, drinking indicators and alcohol-related problems. Outcome variables were importer status and amount of imported alcohol. Results - People living in regions close to countries with lower alcohol prices were more often importers and imported higher amounts than people living in other regions. Higher educated persons were more likely to be importers, but the amounts imported were smaller than those by people with lower education. Persons with higher incomes were also more likely to be importers and they also imported larger amounts than people with lower incomes. In Sweden and Denmark regional differences of importer rates were more pronounced for persons of lower incomes. Age, risky single-occasion drinking, risky drinking and alcohol problems were positively related to the amounts of imported alcohol. Conclusions - Private importers in the Nordic countries are an integrated yet heavy drinking segment of society and do not appear to be located on the fringes of society

Details

Language :
Danish, English, Norwegian, Swedish
ISSN :
14550725 and 14586126
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.33ae58ab4dc2409893c6770364b8df74
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/nsad-2014-0011