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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1105851
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Einnahmen des Bundeshaushalts aus dem Zigarettenkonsum Minderjähriger
Government earnings from cigarette smoking by persons younger than 18 yearsPublication History
eingereicht: 3.4.2008
akzeptiert: 25.9.2008
Publication Date:
27 November 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Fragestellung: Ziel dieser Untersuchung war es, die Einnahmen des Staates aus dem Konsum von Tabakprodukten durch Minderjährige in Deutschland für das Jahr 2007 zu schätzen.
Methode: Informationen zur Höhe des Steueranteils an Tabakprodukten, zur Anzahl rauchender Jugendlicher in Deutschland sowie deren Konsum von Tabakwaren wurden zusammengeführt, um eine Schätzung der Einnahmen des Staates durch das jugendliche Rauchen zu ermöglichen.
Ergebnisse: Im Jahr 2007 beliefen sich die Einnahmen des Staates aus dem Konsum von Tabakprodukten durch Minderjährige auf etwa 193 Mio. Euro.
Folgerungen: Es wird zur Diskussion gestellt, die Erlöse des Staates, die sich aus diesem Konsum ergeben, gezielt für die Tabakprävention einzusetzen.
Summary
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to estimate the tax value of tobacco products consumed by persons younger than 18 years in 2007.
Methods: Tax, population, and consumption data were used to compute an estimate of the tax value of tobacco products consumed by minors.
Results: Youth smoking generated an estimated 193 Million Euro in federal tax revenue in one year.
Conclusions: The revenues from cigarettes smoked by youth should be used to finance youth-specific prevention programmes.
Schlüsselwörter
Rauchen - Prävention - Jugendliche - Tabaksteuer - Gesundheitspolitik
Keywords
smoking - prevention - adolescents - tobacco tax - health policy
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