We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the army at the time of the First World War. We take a sample of the army service records and use this information to find the recruits as children in the 1901 census. Econometric results indicate that adult height was negatively related to the number of children in the household as well as to the share of earners, the degree of crowding, and positively to socioeconomic class. Adding the characteristics of the local registration district has little effect on the household-level effects. But local conditions were important; in particular the industrial character of the district, local housing conditions and the female illiteracy rate. We interpret ...
We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on p...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the a...
This article examines the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlist...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
This article examines the effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardized heights and body ...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
This paper examines historical evidence for a quality–quantity trade-off between sibship size and he...
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...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was linked...
We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on p...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...
We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the a...
This article examines the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlist...
This paper examines effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardised heights and body mass i...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
This article examines the effects of socio-economic conditions on the standardized heights and body ...
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British c...
In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive ef...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
This paper examines historical evidence for a quality–quantity trade-off between sibship size and he...
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...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was linked...
We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on p...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
The average height of a population has become a familiar measure of that population's nutritional st...