Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.22, n°5 - September 2011 - Special focus: Economic recession, drug use and public health
Auteur(s) :
COSTA STORTI, C. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
DE GRAUWE, P. (Éditeur scientifique) ;
REUTER, P. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le :
10/10/2011
Année :
2011
Page(s) :
321-397
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Economic recession, drug use and public health. Costa Storti C., De Grauwe P., Reuter P., p. 321-325.
• Substance use and recessions: What can be learned from economic analyses of alcohol? Rosalie Liccardo P., p. 326-334.
• Recessions and the participation of youth in the selling and use of illicit drugs. Jeremy A., p. 335-340.
• The business cycle and drug use in Australia: Evidence from repeated cross-sections of individual level data. Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 341-352.
• Illegal drug use and the economic recession - What can we learn from the existing research? Anne Line B.-J., p. 353-359.
• Economic constraint and modes of consumption of addictive goods. Ben Lakhdar C., Bastianic T., p. 360-365.
• Unemployment and drug treatment. Storti C.C., De Grauwe P., Sabadash A., Montanari L., p. 366-373.
• The global recession's effect on drug demand - Diluted by inertia. Caulkins J.P., p. 374-375.
• Interest in low-threshold employment among people who inject illicit drugs: Implications for street disorder. DeBeck K., Wood E., Qi J., Fu E., McArthur D., Montaner J., et al., p. 376-384.
• Challenges and opportunities to integrating family members of injection drug users into harm reduction efforts within the Atlantic Canadian context. Jackson L.A., Dykeman M., Gahagan J., Karabanow J., Parker J., p. 385-392.
• The association between social marginalisation and the injecting of alcohol amongst IDUs in Budapest, Hungary. Gyarmathy V.A., Neaigus A., p. 393-397.
• Economic recession, drug use and public health. Costa Storti C., De Grauwe P., Reuter P., p. 321-325.
• Substance use and recessions: What can be learned from economic analyses of alcohol? Rosalie Liccardo P., p. 326-334.
• Recessions and the participation of youth in the selling and use of illicit drugs. Jeremy A., p. 335-340.
• The business cycle and drug use in Australia: Evidence from repeated cross-sections of individual level data. Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 341-352.
• Illegal drug use and the economic recession - What can we learn from the existing research? Anne Line B.-J., p. 353-359.
• Economic constraint and modes of consumption of addictive goods. Ben Lakhdar C., Bastianic T., p. 360-365.
• Unemployment and drug treatment. Storti C.C., De Grauwe P., Sabadash A., Montanari L., p. 366-373.
• The global recession's effect on drug demand - Diluted by inertia. Caulkins J.P., p. 374-375.
• Interest in low-threshold employment among people who inject illicit drugs: Implications for street disorder. DeBeck K., Wood E., Qi J., Fu E., McArthur D., Montaner J., et al., p. 376-384.
• Challenges and opportunities to integrating family members of injection drug users into harm reduction efforts within the Atlantic Canadian context. Jackson L.A., Dykeman M., Gahagan J., Karabanow J., Parker J., p. 385-392.
• The association between social marginalisation and the injecting of alcohol amongst IDUs in Budapest, Hungary. Gyarmathy V.A., Neaigus A., p. 393-397.
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