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The density of electronic gambling machines and area-level socioeconomic status in Finland: a country with a legal monopoly on gambling and a decentralised system of EGMs

机译:芬兰电子赌博机器和面积级社会经济地位的密度:一个具有法律垄断的国家,赌博和分散的egms系统

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Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are considered a risky form of gambling. Internationally, studies have reported that the density of EGMs tends to be higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas than in more advantaged ones. We examined whether this holds true in the Finnish context where a decentralised system of EGMs guarantees wide accessibility to this form of gambling. More precisely, we investigated the association between the density of EGMs and area-level socio-economic status (SES). The primary measure was the EGM density, referring to the number of EGMs per 1000 adults. The area-level SES was defined on the basis of the median income of inhabitants, the proportion of unemployment in the area and educational attainment (% of those beyond primary education). Three additional area characteristics were used as control variables in the analyses; the overall population density, economic activity (the number of jobs in the area per employed inhabitant), and the mean age of the inhabitants. Analyses were based on linear regression. The EGM density was 3.68 per 1000 inhabitants (SD?=?2.63). A lower area-level SES was correlated with a higher EGM density. In further analyses, this effect was mostly explained by the income of the inhabitants. Of the control variables, the population density had no detectable effect on the EGM density while areas with a higher mean age of the inhabitants, as well a higher density of jobs, had more EGMs. EGMs are unequally located in Finland, with more EGMs located in socio-economically less advantaged areas. The higher machine density in areas of social disadvantage is not in line with the aim of the Finnish gambling policy, which is to prevent and reduce harm caused by gambling. Changes in policy are required, especially with regard to the decisions on the placement of EGMs. This should not be made solely by gaming operators and/or from fiscal perspectives.
机译:电子赌博机(EGMS)被认为是一种冒险的赌博形式。在国际上,研究报告称,社会经济弱势地区的EGMS密度往往高于更优缺点的区域。我们检查了这是否在芬兰语背景下保持了真实的eGMS的分散系统,以保证对这种形式的赌博的广泛访问。更准确地说,我们调查了EGMS密度与面积级社会经济地位(SES)之间的关联。主要措施是EGM密度,参考每1000个成年人的EGMS数。地区级SE是在居民的中位收入的基础上定义的,该地区的失业比例和教育程度(占小学教育的百分比)。三个额外的区域特征用作分析中的控制变量;整体人口密度,经济活动(本雇用地区的工作人数)以及居民的平均年龄。分析基于线性回归。每1000个居民的EGM密度为3.68(SD?=?2.63)。下部区域级SE与更高的EGM密度相关。在进一步分析中,这种效应主要由居民的收入解释。对照变量,人口密度对EGM密度没有可检测的影响,而具有较高的居民平均年龄的区域,以及更高的工作密度,具有更多的EGM。 EGMS位于芬兰,拥有更多EGMS,位于社会经济上的优缺点。社会劣势领域的机器密度较高并不符合芬兰赌博政策的目的,这是为了防止和减少赌博造成的伤害。政策的变化是必需的,特别是关于EGMS安置的决定。这不应该仅通过游戏运营商和/或财政观点来制作。

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