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Targeting women " … Women smokers criticism national theatre are likely to increase as a percentage of the total. Women are adopting more dominant roles in society: they have increased spending power, they live longer than men. And as a recent official report showed, they seem to be less influenced by the anti-smoking campaigns than their male counterparts. "All in all, that makes women a prime target as far as any alert European marketing man is concerned. So, despite criticism national theatre previous hesitancy, might we now expect to criticism national theatre see a more defined attack on the important market segment represented by female smokers?"1 The trade journal Tobacco Reporter gives its vision of the future. (1982) 1 Summary In 1960, 40% of women in Britain smoked cigarettes. For men the smoking rate was 60%. By the mid-1990s, the rate for men had dropped by nearly half to 32%, while the rate for women had dropped by just one quarter to 30%2. In the 1990s, forty years after evidence of the link between smoking and lung cancer first came to light, the rate of female smoking has almost caught up with that of men, (the USA, Australia and other European countries show similar trends). |
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