ABSTRACT

This text reports on patterns of consumption of non-branded alcohol in seven countries: Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Using local consultants, investigators interviewed families in each country, in both rural and urban areas, on the subject of their drinking habits over a thirty-day period giving specific attention to their religious, educational and socio-economic status. Experts in the fields of toxicology, economics, and anthropology as well as representatives of the beverage industry give commentary on the common themes emerging from the collected data.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Methodology

chapter 4|25 pages

Local Alcohol Issues in Zambia

chapter 6|16 pages

Licit and Illicit Beverages in Brazil

chapter 8|20 pages

Drinking Patterns of Hazardous Drinkers

chapter 9|21 pages

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