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Smoking habits in Indonesia have been recorded since the age of 10. The tendency to become an active smoker continues to increase until a child reaches a productive age. A Ministry of Health survey indicates that the highest proportion of active smokers in Indonesia is among the 30-34 age group, at 33.4 percent.
The Ministry of Health also profiled smokers based on gender, occupation, and education. The results show that smokers are predominantly male, with education levels ranging from primary school to high school, and the majority are farmers, fishermen, laborers, and self-employed individuals.
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