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1997 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse |
Marijuana Use, by Adult Educational Attainment and Current Employment (Tables 3.1 to 3.3)
Among the total surveyed adult population, past year and past month marijuana use were substantially higher among the unemployed than in any other employment category. (As with educational attainment, these analyses by employment status omit respondents 12 to 17 years of age.) The lowest rates were among the "other" category, which included retirees, homemakers, disabled people, and students. For example, over 20% of the unemployed respondents had used marijuana in the past year, whereas only 4% of respondents in the "other" category had done likewise. Comparable numbers for past month use were 12% and 2%. Although the rates of past month use were lower among employed persons than among the unemployed, they still represent a substantial number of marijuana users. An estimated 5.1 million current marijuana users were employed full-time, 1.4 million were employed part-time, and 1.0 million were unemployed (OAS, 1998d, Table 41B).
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