Korean women start smoking at younger age: report
Social affairsMar 21, 2017
The age at which South Korean women start smoking has been moving down as the negative perception of women's smoking wanes amid tobacco makers' active marketing targeting them, a report said Tuesday.The report, based on a survey of 35,996 female smokers aged 19 and older, showed they took their first puff at an average age of 23.6 years in 2012, down from 25.4 years five years earlier.Over the cited period, the average starting age for male smokers rose to 19.1 years from 18.8 years.A team of do