In this study, we trace the development of height and its distribution in India during 1915–1944. Heights of North, West, and East Indians grew very slowly. Although for this period it has been argued that income inequality declined, we reject our working hypothesis that height inequality declined in parallel with income inequality. In fact, height differences were low during the influenza/famine period of 1918–1920, and the Great Depression period. With the growing openness of the late 1920s, we observe a temporary rise in height inequality. The overall level of height inequality is lower than expected for Indian society that is influenced by a rigid caste system
Based on almost 5.000 direct observations on National Identification Cards, this paper offers the fi...
This paper investigates the relationship between physical stature, per capita income, health, and re...
Economic historians and development economists have exploited links between nutrition, health status...
In this study, we trace the development of height and its distribution in India during 1915–1944. He...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
To be completed by December 2007 This paper analyses trends in the latter half of the twentieth cent...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
This brief describes disparities in child height – an important indicator of early life health – in ...
This paper analyzes the variation in the mean stature of adult males of a variety of population grou...
hese files contain all the data used in the publication "Poverty or Prosperity in Northern India? Ne...
We combine household surveys and national accounts, as well as recently released tax data in a syste...
International audienceWe combine household surveys and national accounts, as well as recently releas...
The problem of income inequality has become a defining problem in today’s world yet, the implication...
In the debate on gender discrimination in India a frequently used measure is sex ratio. We propose a...
In the debate on gender discrimination in India a frequently used measure is sex ratio. We propose a...
Based on almost 5.000 direct observations on National Identification Cards, this paper offers the fi...
This paper investigates the relationship between physical stature, per capita income, health, and re...
Economic historians and development economists have exploited links between nutrition, health status...
In this study, we trace the development of height and its distribution in India during 1915–1944. He...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
To be completed by December 2007 This paper analyses trends in the latter half of the twentieth cent...
The major aim of this research is to contribute new ideas and insights regarding Indian welfare and ...
This brief describes disparities in child height – an important indicator of early life health – in ...
This paper analyzes the variation in the mean stature of adult males of a variety of population grou...
hese files contain all the data used in the publication "Poverty or Prosperity in Northern India? Ne...
We combine household surveys and national accounts, as well as recently released tax data in a syste...
International audienceWe combine household surveys and national accounts, as well as recently releas...
The problem of income inequality has become a defining problem in today’s world yet, the implication...
In the debate on gender discrimination in India a frequently used measure is sex ratio. We propose a...
In the debate on gender discrimination in India a frequently used measure is sex ratio. We propose a...
Based on almost 5.000 direct observations on National Identification Cards, this paper offers the fi...
This paper investigates the relationship between physical stature, per capita income, health, and re...
Economic historians and development economists have exploited links between nutrition, health status...