It’s the lunch hour here in the Eastern Standard Time zone. As I type this, our company secretery is out in the garage smoking a cigarette. It occurrs to me that most of the people I see smoking are women. Male smokers seem to be a definite minority.
How does smoking break down by gender? What percentage of smokers are male, and what percentage are female? I’m mainly interested in the US, but global data (or even regional data within the US) would be interesting.
And if there is a gender difference, what causes it?
This is just my uneducated guess …
I would think that there would be more female smokers than male because women are generally more concerned about their weight, and smoking is a good deterrent to eating and it supposedly speeds up the metabolism a bit.
I have to agree with SnoopyFan.
I’ve asked a couple of female smokers and they said it was a “eating” deterrent.
So is chemotherapy.
It’s amazing the amount of teen female smokers compared to males. I think I heard it was 3-1, and males were more likely to quit. I’ll try and track some cites down.
MtM
Okay here is some info, from a Canadian government stop smoking website.
Here is some 2002 survey data:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/tobacco/research/ctums/2002/summary.html
Here is the base URL if you are interested in any other info on the site:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/tobacco/index.html
MtM
if you work in a “white collar” office, chances are that there are more women in the lower paying jobs (note your reference to the secretary). Smoking (cigarettes) tends to be skewed more to lower paying positions. As a whole, there are still more male smokers than women in the US.
I smoke cigars. Cigars are too nice to waste on an at-work “smoke break”. So I don’t smoke at work.
Hasn’t recent research shown the most worrying growth in smokers is young women?
In this part of the world, it’s still considered “unseemly” for women in certain countries to smoke. But nearly all the men do. When women from more conservative families smoke, they hide it from their parents. By this I mean women in their twenties and even thirties, not underage teens.