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Title

The Proportion of Gaming Revenue Derived from Problem Gamblers: Examining the Issues in a Canadian Context.

Authors

Williams, Robert J.; Wood, Robert T.

Abstract

The legitimacy of government-sponsored gambling and its continued expansion depends in part on the impact that gambling has on society and the extent to which gambling revenue is derived from vulnerable individuals. The purpose of the present article is to try to establish a valid estimate of the proportion of gaming revenue derived from problem gamblers in Canada. Using recent secondary data collected in eight Canadian provinces, we estimate this proportion to be 23.1%, compared to a problem gambling prevalence rate of 4.2%. This estimate must be seen as tentative, however, as self-reported expenditures are 2.1 times higher than actual provincial gaming revenues.

Subjects

CANADA; GAMBLING; GAMBLERS; FINANCE; REVENUE; SOCIAL sciences

Publication

Analyses of Social Issues & Public Policy, 2004, Vol 4, Issue 1, p33

ISSN

1529-7489

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1530-2415.2004.00033.x

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