The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British children. Average height and health can be related to infant mortality through a positive selection effect and a negative scarring effect. Examining town-level panel data on the heights of school children, no evidence is found for the selection effect, but there is some support for the scarring effect. The results suggest that the improvement in the disease environment, as reflected by the decline in infant mortality, increased average height by about half a centimetre per decade in the first half of the twentieth century
[Abstract] Nutrition and the incidence of diseases during early life are considered environmental fa...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the a...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
This article examines the effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardized heights and body ...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
We investigate the childhood determinants of adult height in populations, focusing on the respective...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was linked...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
This paper examines historical evidence for a quality–quantity trade-off between sibship size and he...
[Abstract] Nutrition and the incidence of diseases during early life are considered environmental fa...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the a...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
This article examines the effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardized heights and body ...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
We investigate the childhood determinants of adult height in populations, focusing on the respective...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was linked...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
This paper examines historical evidence for a quality–quantity trade-off between sibship size and he...
[Abstract] Nutrition and the incidence of diseases during early life are considered environmental fa...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...
During the 1970s and 1980s Jay Winter published a series of highly influential articles on the demog...