A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. First, did being born in a city, with its associated disamenities, lead to stunting? Second, did being born near a city, whose markets sucked away foodstuffs, lead to stunting? Third, did child labour lead to stunting? We find that only those born in very large cities suffered a level of stunting that contemporaries could have observed. Being born near a city, which gave parents opportunities to trade away family calories, and perhaps increased exposure to disease, did not cause stunting. Britain was a well-integrated market; all families, whatever their locations, had options to trade and faced similar disease environments. Finally, although adu...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen. Among seame...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the geographical mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen. Among seame...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the geographical mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
Economic historians and development economists have exploited links between nutrition, health status...
We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on p...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The objective of the study wa...
<p>In mid-nineteenth-century Britain, a new institution emerged: the modern prison. Some prisons inv...
The scale of the current global obesity epidemic and the implications of this for health, functional...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen. Among seame...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the geographical mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen. Among seame...
Using a new source of evidence we explore the geographical mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen...
The physical stature of lower- and upper-class English youth are compared to one another and to thei...
Economic historians and development economists have exploited links between nutrition, health status...
We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on p...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The objective of the study wa...
<p>In mid-nineteenth-century Britain, a new institution emerged: the modern prison. Some prisons inv...
The scale of the current global obesity epidemic and the implications of this for health, functional...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...