Annual trends on smoking in England from the Smoking Toolkit Study Last updated: 24th April 2019 Next update: January 2020 www.smokinginengland.info jamie.brown@ucl.ac.uk Robert West Jamie Brown Hannah Proudfoot
Cigarette smoking prevalence in adults Base: All adults Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals
Proportion of cigarette smokers who use hand-rolled cigarettes Base: All adults Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals
Proportion of cigarette smokers who are non-daily smokers Base: All adults Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals
Daily cigarette consumption by social grade A-C1: Professional to clerical occupation C2-E: Manual occupation
Daily cigarette consumption by age Age: Under 35 years; over 35 years
Daily cigarette consumption by sex Sex: male and female
Weekly spend on cigarettes among smokers by social grade A-C1: Professional to clerical occupation C2-E: Manual occupation
Weekly spend on cigarettes among smokers by age Age: Under 35 years; over 35 years
Weekly spend on cigarettes among smokers by sex Sex: Male and female
Methods Monthly household surveys of representative samples of approximately 1800 adults (16+ years old) in England Fieldwork carried by TNS/BMRB up to April 2013, then IPSOS MORI. Sample weighted to match census Further details: www.smokinginengland.info