
Figure 7. Crude smoking prevalence in 2006 census by occupational group (bars, with 95% CI) (Source: Edwards et al., 2012, p. 332)
Reference List
Edwards, R., Peace, J., Stanley, J., Atkinson, J., Wilson, N., & Thomson, G. (2012). Setting a good example? Changes in smoking prevalence among key occupational groups in New Zealand: Evidence from the 1981 and 2006 censuses. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 14(3), 329-337. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier Database.
In-text citation
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Figure 7 provides an illuminating picture of the correlation of different occupational groups and their smoking habits.
Smoking can be linked broadly to different occupational groups (see figure 7).