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Was Dick Whittington Taller Than Those He Left Behind?anthropometric Measures, Migration And The Qualityrnof Life In Early Nineteenth Century London?

机译:狄克·惠丁顿(Dick Whittington)比他留下的那些高吗?人体测量方法,迁移和19世纪初伦敦的Qualityrnof生活?

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Using a new source of evidence we explore the mobility of mid-nineteenth century seamen. Among seamen born outside London, the tall, the literate and those who could remember the exact day, month and year when they were born, characteristics that we suggest mark them out as men with more choices in life, were more likely to migrate to London. Contrary to what might be inferred from contemporary descriptions of urban disamenities or from persistent differentials in mortality, London appears as a desirable destination for those who could choose. The conclusion must be that London was not so bad, and we should adjust our perception of the problems of urbanisation accordingly, with implications for the wider debate on the standard of living during the industrial revolution. The paper's methodological interest is the use of height as an explanatory variable in the analysis of migration. Although correlated with other variables that are routinely used in anthropometric studies to indicate life chances, such as literacy and the ability to know and recall date of birth, height has empirical advantages over these alternatives in that it exhibits higher levels of significance. Moreover while literacy and heaping are in essence binary variables, height is a (near) continuous one, and one that allows us to test for linear and non-linear responses, as we do with interesting results in this paper. Perhaps the most fruitful use of height in historical analyses may turn out to be as an explanatory variable; at the very least such a research strategy provides anthropometric historians with further opportunities.
机译:使用新的证据来源,我们探索了19世纪中叶海员的机动性。在伦敦以外出生的海员中,身材高大,有文化素养的人以及能够记住出生日期的确切日期,月份和年份的人,我们建议将其标记为生活中有更多选择的人,这些人更可能迁移到伦敦。与当代对城市残障的描述或持续的死亡率差异所得出的结论相反,伦敦似乎是那些可以选择的人的理想目的地。结论必须是伦敦并没有那么糟糕,我们应该相应地调整对城市化问题的认识,这对工业革命期间人们对生活水平的广泛辩论产生了影响。本文的方法论兴趣是在迁移分析中使用高度作为解释变量。尽管身高与人体测量学中通常用来指示生命机会的其他变量相关,例如识字率以及知道和回忆出生日期的能力,但身高比这些替代品在经验上更具优势,因为它具有更高的意义。而且,尽管读写和堆放本质上是二进制变量,但高度是一个(接近)连续的变量,并且它使我们能够测试线性和非线性响应,就像我们在本文中所做的有趣的结果一样。也许在历史分析中对身高最有效的使用可能是作为解释变量。至少,这样的研究策略为人体测量学的历史学家提供了更多的机会。

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