Journal article

The effect of a smoke-free law on restaurant business in South Australia

M Wakefield, M Siahpush, M Scollo, A Lal, A Hyland, K McCaul, C Miller

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2002

Abstract

Background: Despite evidence to the contrary from overseas research, the introduction of smoke-free legislation in South Australia (SA), which required all restaurants to go smoke-free in January 1999, sparked concerns among the hospitality industry about loss of restaurant business. This study aimed to determine whether the law had a detrimental impact on restaurant business in SA. Methods: Using time series analysis, we compared the ratio of monthly restaurant turnover from restaurants and cafés in SA to (a) total retail turnover in SA (minus restaurants) for the years 1991 to 2001 and (b) Australian restaurant turnover (minus SA, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory) for..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding for this project was provided by the South Australian Department of Human Services. We thank the ACT Department of Health and Community Care for providing funding to develop and refine the analytic method for this study.