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Socio-economic inequalities in alcohol consumption and harm: Evidence for effective interventions and policy across EU countries


This report aims to increase understanding of socio-economic differences in alcohol consumption and harms in the European Union and what can work to reduce these inequalities. It aims to:

  • Briefly describe the nature of socio-economic inequalities in alcohol consumption and harm in EU countries
  • Summarise recent evidence from EU countries on interventions and policies that can reduce inequalities in harmful alcohol use and associated harms
  • Identify any gaps in evidence that could be addressed in the future.

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