Abstract

Smoking has two main explanatory variables provided by consumption of tobacco andcigarettes and number of smokers. The relationship between the two and the risk factorstudied determines their social behavior. The social inequality attributable to smokingis given by the particular way of affecting the population under investigation Target.Define an inequality rate for each identified form of social inequality attributableto smoking. A was made Analytical research on the social inequality of smoking.Comparative and deductive inductive methods were used as theoretical methods andliterary research as an empirical method. The social inequality attributable to smokingis given by the social cost of smoking. These costs are determined by the effect ofsmoking on the consumption of economic resources that finance health services andby the effect of smoking on Society and the economy in general due to the loss of laborproductivity. Smoking as a risk factor has different forms of impact on the populationunder investigation. Each identified form of social inequality has a particular form ofsocial inequality and also a form of socioeconomic inequality.Key words: explanatory variables–consumption–Social Inequality–Socioeconomic

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