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The Perceived Risks Of E-Cigarettes To Others And During Pregnancy, W. Kip Viscusi
The Perceived Risks Of E-Cigarettes To Others And During Pregnancy, W. Kip Viscusi
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Background
Public Health England has concluded that e-cigarettes are much safer than cigarettes for the user and for secondhand exposures, but it has not reached a definitive conclusion regarding pregnancy risks. How people perceive the risks to others is less well understood.
Methods
This study uses an online UK sample of 1041 adults to examine perceived e-cigarette risks to others and during pregnancy. The survey examines relative risk beliefs of e-cigarettes compared to cigarettes and the percentage reduction in harm provided by e-cigarettes.
Results
A majority of the sample believes that secondhand exposure to e-cigarette vapors poses less risk than …
Protecting Pregnancy, Jennifer B. Shinall
Protecting Pregnancy, Jennifer B. Shinall
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Laws to assist pregnant women in the workplace are gaining legislative momentum, both at the state and federal levels. Last year alone, four such laws went into effect at the state level, and federal legislation advanced farther than ever before in the House of Representatives. Four types of legislative protections for pregnant workers currently exist-pregnancy accommodation laws, pregnancy transfer laws, paid family leave laws, and state disability insurance programs but very little is known about how each type of legislation performs relative to the others. This Essay provides empirical insight into this question, which is important for setting legislative priorities. …