Table 2. 2003 Tobacco Use Special Cessation Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUSCS-CPS)
Home and Work Environments in which Smoking is Not Allowed - Percentage Estimates (95% Confidence
Intervals) of the US Household Population, 18 Years and Older.
| |
Smoking not allowed at home (%) |
Population Size (thousands) |
Sample Size |
Smoking not allowed at work (%) |
Population Size (thousands) |
Sample Size |
| Total |
74.2 (73.8-74.5)
| 208,236
| 180,310
| 77.0 (76.6-77.5)
| 91,211
| 77,666
|
| Male |
72.9 (72.5-73.4)
| 99,775
| 78,309
| 72.8 (72.2-73.5)
| 40,848
| 30,732
|
| Female |
75.3 (74.9-75.6)
| 108,461
| 102,001
| 80.4 (80.0-80.9)
| 50,362
| 46,934
|
| Region: |
| Northeast |
72.7 (71.9-73.4)
| 40,078
| 37,578
| 81.6 (80.6-82.6)
| 18,128
| 16,715
|
| Midwest |
66.9 (66.2-67.6)
| 47,214
| 46,422
| 73.7 (72.8-74.6)
| 22,459
| 21,624
|
| South |
73.5 (72.8-74.2)
| 74,190
| 52,201
| 74.5 (73.6-75.4)
| 31,089
| 21,251
|
| West |
83.8 (83.2-84.4)
| 46,753
| 44,109
| 80.7 (79.7-81.6)
| 19,535
| 18,076
|
| Race/Ethnicity: |
| White |
72.6 (72.1-73.1)
| 147,310
| 139,607
| 77.7 (77.3-78.2)
| 64,744
| 60,054
|
| Black |
68.7 (67.7-69.7)
| 22,894
| 15,282
| 76.0 (74.8-77.2)
| 10,175
| 6,636
|
| Hispanic |
84.8 (83.9-85.6)
| 25,755
| 15,860
| 73.5 (72.1-74.8)
| 10,396
| 6,585
|
| American Indian / Alaska Native |
64.0 (58.8-68.8)
| 1,020
| 1,553
| 75.1 (69.5-80.0)
| 334
| 533
|
| Asian / Pacific Islander |
85.6 (84.1-86.9)
| 8,966
| 5,585
| 77.6 (75.5-79.6)
| 4,600
| 2,857
|
| 2 or more races reported |
68.0 (65.9-70.1)
| 2,292
| 2,423
| 75.5 (72.6-78.3)
| 961
| 1,001
|
* Based on question: "Which statement best describes the rules about
smoking in your home: No one is allowed to smoke anywhere, smoking is permitted in some
places or at some times, or smoking is permitted anywhere." Percentages represent choice
"no one is allowed to smoke anywhere."
† Assessed by asking: "Does your place of work have an official
policy that restricts smoking in any way?"; "Which of these best describes your place of
work's smoking policy for indoor public or common areas, such as lobbies, rest rooms, and
lunch rooms?"; and "Which of these best describes your place of work's smoking policy for
work areas" [with response categories: "Not allowed in any (public/work) areas/Allowed in
some (public/work) areas/Allowed in all (public/work) areas"]. Percentages represent those
reporting smoking is "not allowed in any publc area" and "not allowed in any work area"
among indoor non-self employed workers (who do not work in a home environment, in several
buildings, or in a motor vehicle).
‡ In the 2003 CPS, multiple races were allowed. Here "White"
equals non-Hispanic, only White race reported; "Black" equals non-Hispanic, only Black
race reported; "American Indian/Alaska Native" equals non-Hispanic, only American
Indian/Alaska Native race reported; "Asian/Pacific Islander" equals non-Hispanic, only
Asian/Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander race reported; "2 or more races reported"
equals non-Hispanic, 2 or more races reported. Note more than half of this last category is
composed of non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaska Natives also reporting one or more other
races. Also, non-Hispanic Asian/Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islanders reporting some
other race(s) make up the next largest subcategory within this grouping (mainly the Native
Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islanders).
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