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Attachment 1 <br />Respondent identified income <br />Respondents with lower incomes are over represented in smoking-permitted <br />properties. <br />Smoke free: N=274Smoke permitted: N=232 <br />48% <br />29% <br />25% <br />24% <br />22% <br />15% <br />10% <br />7% <br />7% <br />6% <br />4% <br />3% <br /> <br />Figure 5: Relationship between TYPE of Property (smoke-free vs. smoking-permitted), housing <br />type (subsidized vs market rate), and income <br /> <br />Smoking rules set by respondents for their own home <br />99 percent of respondents in smoke- <br />inside their unit <br />96 percent of respondents in smoking- <br />some or all places in their unit <br />Smoking rules in smoke-free and smoking- <br />permitted properties <br />Smoke free: 276Smoking permitted: N=237 <br />97% <br />86% <br />10% <br />4% <br />2% <br />1% <br />Smoking is not allowedSmoking is allowed anywhereSmoking is allowed in some <br />anywhere inside myin my apartmentplaces in my apartment <br />apartment <br /> <br />Figure 6: Smoking rules inside individual unit <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />Qbhf!94!pg!33: <br /> <br />