Abstract

Background Tobacco control policies have succeeded in reducing the prevalence of smoking, but generally have failed to reduce socio-economic inequalities. It has been argued that a comprehensive mix of policies could reduce inequalities, but evidence for this is lacking. In The Netherlands, strong smoke-free legislation and other measures were introduced after 2001, compared to few meaningful policies before that time. Our aim was to assess whether tobacco control policy development in The Netherlands between 1988 and …

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