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Finnish problem gamblers, socio-economic status and the welfare state A qualitative research on problem gamblers and social and economic factors PhD Student Maria Heiskanen University of Helsinki 2.12.2013 1

Introduction Gambling is a leisure activity for the poor and the rich The motives to play vary: for the people with smaller incomes gambling may be more seen as a way to get money than excitement (e.g. Blalock et al. 2007) The mechanisms of falling into problems because of gambling are complex Most probably there are differences between people with different backgrounds in experiencing problems 2.12.2013 2

Outline Theoretical framework: Gambling and social and economic factors (socioeconomic status) Data and method Analysis Discussion 2.12.2013 3

Theoretical framework 2.12.2013 4

Gambling and social and economic factors Gambling as a regressive tax: e.g. playing the lotteries accumulated on the population groups with smaller incomes (e.g. Casey 2008; Beckert & Lutter 2009; Brown et al. 1992; Korn 2000) Low level of education, divorce or separation and unemployment associated with gambling problems in Finland (Castrén et al. 2013) Low socio-economic status is a risk factor for problem gambling (E.g. Castrén et al. 2013; Jimenez- Mucia et al. 2011; Reith 2003) Is problem gambling a cause, a co-occurrence or a consequence? 2.12.2013 5

Gambling in Finland 78 % of 15-74-year old Finns had gambled in 2011 during the past 12 months 2.7 % classified as problem gamblers by South Oaks Gambling Screen 1.1 % of 15-64-year old Finns were problem gamblers according to Problem Gambling Severity Index 2.1 % of men and 0.3 % of women 5.5 % with moderate gambling problems Gambling is mundane and the opportunities to gamble are broad 2.12.2013 6

Data and method 2.12.2013 7

Interview data: problem gamblers 17 interviews From places where problem gambling is treated Collected January 2011- April 2012 Small and big cities in Finland Gambled different games online and offline Problem gamblers (17) Female 5 Male 12 20-39 years 8 40-59 years 6 60-70 years 3 Not working 7 Working 10 In a relationship 12

Questions What kind of differences there are in the emergence and nature of gambling problems within people from different socio-economic backgrounds? (What kind of social or financial help problem gamblers have needed from the society?) 2.12.2013 9

Method Semi-structured / in-depth interviews Content analysis First, classified the interviewees in groups based on income level / education Second, divided these groups into smaller based on other connective factors than socioeconomic Third, analysis of the different practices of the interviewees in encountering gambling problems in their lives Qualitative study à interpretations, no causalities 2.12.2013 10

Analysis 2.12.2013 11

Grouping I Work and education status N Higher education and/or well-paid (executive) work 2 Secondary or vocational school and/or blue collar or service sector work 8 Not currently working fulltime, miscellaneous educations 7 2.12.2013 12

Grouping II Group 1. Higher education and/or well-paid (executive) work 2 Secondary or vocational school and/or blue collar or service sector work 2. Mothers 2 3. Women with mental health problems 2 4. Men with long gambling history 4 Not currently working fulltime, miscellaneous educations 5. Students 2 6. Old-age pensioners 2 7. Not working 3 N 2.12.2013 13

Well-paid executive work A ~35-year old man and a ~50-year old woman Good salary: often gone quickly after the pay-day Many different types of loans More than 100 000 euros of loans Took care of their work duties And how it got out of control, it was 2004 when I graduated and got straight away a well-paid job and all the sources of money were open. Until that I had been a student and only had a little money, and I gambled my own money only. But the problems started, I noticed that I had gambled all my money in the beginning of the month --- and I took my first loan at that time Male, ~35-year old, controller 2.12.2013 14

Secondary or vocational school and/or blue collar or service sector work: Mothers Both ~40 years old Cleaner and factory worker Serious problems reflected to their families First taken care of children s needs, then gambling Contact with child welfare social worker Family home had to be sold Social services: service account Standard of living declined To a smaller house, all money for paying loans 2.12.2013 15

Secondary or vocational school and/or blue collar or service sector work: Women with mental health problems ~30 and ~60 year old women A nurse and a salesperson Both experienced dependence on drugs prescribed for affective syndrome Loans Distraint, a given trustee Experienced serious troubles at work because of gambling Dismissal from work Stealing from work Other ways to get more money: stealing, begging, prostitution 2.12.2013 16

Secondary or vocational school and/or blue collar or service sector work: Men with long gambling history ~30, ~35, ~35 and ~50 year old men Many had gambled for long Working hard during gambling to get money for gambling Alcohol problems, suicide attempts, depression During the worst, like 5-6 years, I had, for a long time, I had six jobs at the same time. I had a morning job, an evening job, weekend jobs, some short-term work [ ] so there was not much rest days, and the resting time, it was used in gambling ~35-year old male, factory worker 2.12.2013 17

Not currently working fulltime: Students ~25 and ~30 year old men Loans Studies delayed Had to move back to hometowns because of financial problems Financial help from family and from the social services 2.12.2013 18

Not currently working fulltime: Oldage pensioners ~65 and ~70 year old men Higher education Engineer and insurance broker Strong guilt about gambling and losing money Loans Working when on the pension And I m hoping that I will get a job now, in the spring, for a land surveying engineer there might be work when the snow melts. So the debts are hopefully paid before fall and after that, I will transfer all the extra money to my wife s account, I feel like I owe her now that she has paid from her own money, because of my junk bonds. ~66-year-old male, land surveying engineer 2.12.2013 19

Others outside of labour market ~40-year old man on sickness pension ~25-year old man in rehabilitation for employment ~60-year old man unemployed Smaller loans than other interviewees Other problems: substance abuse, mental health problems Welfare benefits: sickness pension, unemployment benefit Gambling brings structure to the life of unemployed Because gambling takes all the money, it does not seem reasonable to work 2.12.2013 20

Discussion Work is an important factor A way to get money for gambling On the other hand feeds the addiction, on the other protects from processes of exclusion Working really hard, even on pension Differences between well-paid problem gamblers (first group) and people outside of the job market (last group) Former had very big loans, as latter did not almost at all Standard of living of the gambler s family declines Even drastically if moved to a smaller house, for example Family also as a protective factor If welfare benefits or social work needed, there often are other problems as well and gambling is not the first cause Instant loans or too high incomes (even if most of it is used for paying loans) have prevented the possibility to get social welfare 2.12.2013 21

Thank you! maria.heiskanen@helsinki.fi Research was funded by the Finnish Foundation for Gaming Research and the Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies 2.12.2013 22

References Beckert, Jens & Lutter, Mark (2009) The inequality of fair play: Lottery gambling and social stratification in Germany. European Sociological Review (25) 4, 475 488. Blalock, G. & Just, D. R. & Simon, D. H. (2007) Hitting the jackpot or hitting the skids: Entertainment, poverty, and the demand for state lotteries. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 66 (3), 545 570. Casey, Emma (2008) Women, pleasure and the gambling experience. Hampshire: Ashgate. Castrén, Sari & Basnet, Syaron & Pankakoski, Maiju & Ronkainen, Jenni-Emilia & Helakorpi, Satu & Uutela, Antti & Alho, Hannu & Lahti, Tuuli (2013) An analysis of problem gambling among the Finnish working-age population: a population survey. BMC Public Health 2013, 13: 519. Egerer, Michael (2013) Problem drinking, gambling and eating three problems, one understanding? A qualitative comparison between French and Finnish social workers. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 30 (1), 67 86. Korn, David A. (2000) Expansion of gambling in Canada: Implications for health and social policy. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal 163 (1), 61 64. 2.12.2013 23