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HEAL01: Daily smokers age 15+, per cent of population by reporting country, sex and time

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Denmark: The Danish Health Authority
Faroe Islands: Public Health Council
Finland: Health surveys, THL Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Åland: Health surveys, THL Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Iceland: Directorate of Health
Norway: Statistics Norway
Sweden: Living Conditions Survey (ULF/SILC)
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Based on self-reported survey data.

reporting country

Denmark

Age 15 and older.
Data from the 2009 survey is not included, as citizens with low educational levels were underrepresented for previous studies.

Faroe Islands

Age 15 and older.

Finland

Daily smokers age 20-64.

Åland

Daily smokers age 20-64.

Iceland

Annual surveys, population 18+.

Norway

Age 16-74.
The figures show three yearly moving average unti 2008, and yearly figures from 2009.

Sweden

2000-2001 refers to persons age 16-84.
From 2002, refers to persons age 16+.