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I. EISENBACH-STANGL | Vienna : European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research | Policy Brief | 2011On the search for factors explaining the changes of alcohol consumption in European countries one quickly comes across preventive activities to reduce alcohol-related problems and/or alcohol consumption mostly taken by the state and occasionally[...]Rapport
I. EISENBACH-STANGL ; B. THOM | Vienna : European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research | 2009ENGLISH : Over recent years, media and policy attention has highlightened 'binge' drinking s a social problem which had spread across Europe. Viewed predominantly as youth problem, the focus of concern has been on young people's drinking and o[...]Rapport
I. EISENBACH-STANGL ; A. BERNARDIS ; FELLÖCKER K. ; HABERHAUSER-STIDL J. ; G. SCHMIED | Vienna : European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research | 2008ENGLISH : Since few years alcohol consumption of youth is again discussed vigorously and controversially in the European public. On the one hand the discussion starts with the assumption that the drinking habits of young people have become mor[...]Rapport
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I. EISENBACH-STANGL ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; B. THOM | Vienna : European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research | Policy Brief | 2010Europeans belong to the largest consumers of illicit drugs, absorbing about one fifth of the global heroin, cocaine and cannabis supply, as well as one third of ecstasy production (UNODC World Drug report, 2008). However, the vast majority of Eu[...]