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Institutional Change, Geography, and Insolation in Nineteenth Century African-American and White Statures in Southern States

机译:南部各州19世纪非裔美国人和白人雕像的制度变迁,地理和日晒

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The use of height data to measure living standards is now a well-established method in the economic literature. While much is known about nineteenth century Southern black legal and material conditions, less is known about how their nineteenth century biological conditions were related to institutional change and the physical environment. Average Southern black statures ironically increased during the antebellum period and declined — at least temporarily — after emancipation. On the other hand, average Southern white statures declined throughout the nineteenth century. It is geography and direct sunlight (insolation) that present an additional attribute of nineteenth century black and white stature, and greater insolation is documented here to be associated with taller black and white statures.
机译:现在,使用身高数据来衡量生活水平是经济文献中公认的方法。尽管人们对十九世纪南部黑人的法律和物质条件知之甚少,但对其十九世纪的生物学条件与制度变化和自然环境之间的关系知之甚少。具有讽刺意味的是,南部黑人的平均身高在战前时期有所提高,解放后至少(暂时)下降。另一方面,整个十九世纪,南部白人的平均身高下降了。地理和阳光直射(日晒)代表了19世纪黑白身材的另一个属性,此处记录到更大的日晒与更高的黑白身材有关。

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