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The effects of economic development on the biological standard of living: Market integration and human stature in antebellum Pennsylvania.

机译:经济发展对生物生活水平的影响:宾夕法尼亚州战前市场一体化和人类地位。

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Historians and economists have begun to utilize human stature data to better assess the impact of economic change on historical populations. Adult stature reflects cumulative net nutritional status (nutrient intake net the demands of work and disease resistance) over the growth years. Stature averages, within and sometimes across ethnic/racial groups, can be used to assess how well a population met its nutritional needs. Although, stature can be an indicator of material welfare, more directly, it measures a separate biological, rather than material, standard-of-living.;This study, based on data drawn from the enlistment records of almost 20,000 Pennsylvania-born Civil War soldiers, indicates that antebellum men achieved adult heights between the 25th and 35th percentile of modern standards. Within every region of the state farmers had greater mean stature than most other men. However, there were not statistically significant differences between skilled and unskilled workers. Time trends, consistent with earlier work, show a slight and uneven fall in mean height from the 1820s through the 1840s, concentrated toward the end of this period and among skilled and unskilled workers. Farmers generally had a flatter time profile.;As in earlier studies, in antebellum Pennsylvania local economic orientation was highly correlated with mean stature, and thus net nutritional status. Men born in counties distant from markets for goods and services, removed from growing urban areas, and most nearly economically self-sufficient had significantly greater stature than Pennsylvanians born in regions which were more fully experiencing "modern economic growth." Inverse correlations between mean stature and a series of indicators of economic development and population concentration were consistent and statistically significant. Determining the relative strength of the pathways by which mean stature was negatively affected (increased inequality, increased disease exposure, declining per capita food availability, and/or intra-familial decisions to substitute food consumption for other goods) is an avenue for continued research.
机译:历史学家和经济学家已经开始利用人的身材数据更好地评估经济变化对历史人口的影响。成年的身高反映了生长年中的累积净营养状况(营养摄入净额,工作需求和抗病能力)。族裔/种族群体之间以及有时跨种族/种族群体的身高平均值可以用来评估人口满足其营养需求的程度。虽然身材可以直接作为物质福利的指标,但它可以衡量一个单独的生物学而非物质生活水平。;本研究基于从将近20,000名宾夕法尼亚出生的内战的入伍记录中得出的数据士兵表示,战前男子的成年身高达到现代标准的25%至35%。在该州的每个地区,农民的平均身材都比其他大多数男性更高。但是,熟练工人和非熟练工人之间在统计学上没有显着差异。与早期工作相一致的时间趋势显示,从1820年代到1840年代,平均身高略有下降,且不均匀,主要集中在这一时期的末尾,主要集中在熟练工人和非熟练工人之间。与以前的研究一样,宾夕法尼亚州的战前地区经济取向与平均身材高度相关,因此与净营养状况高度相关。出生在远离商品和服务市场的县中,离开增长中的城市地区,并且在经济上几乎能自给自足的男人比出生在那些经历了“现代经济增长”的地区的宾夕法尼亚州人的身材要高得多。平均身高与一系列经济发展和人口集中度指标之间的负相关是一致的,并且具有统计学意义。确定负面影响平均身高的途径的相对强度(不平等加剧,疾病暴露增加,人均食物供应减少和/或家庭内部决定用食物替代其他商品的家庭决定)是继续研究的途径。

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  • 作者

    Cuff, Timothy.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pittsburgh.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pittsburgh.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Health Sciences Nutrition.;Health Sciences Public Health.;Economics History.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 452 p.
  • 总页数 452
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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