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Growing Tall but Unequal: New Findings and New Background Evidence on Anthropometric Welfare in 156 Countries, 1810–1989
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2012
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Quality Of LifeAnthropometric IndicatorGlobal ScaleGlobal Height DevelopmentsBody CompositionNew FindingsHealth InequalityBioarchaeologyDemographic MeasurementsHuman WellbeingComprehensive DatasetPublic HealthEconomic InequalityHealth SciencesHuman HealthSocial InequalityAllometric StudyEconomic DemographyNew Background EvidenceBody SizeGlobal HealthSociologyAnthropologyDemographyAnthropometric Welfare
Abstract This is the first initiative to collate the entire body of anthropometric evidence during the 19th and 20th centuries, on a global scale. By providing a comprehensive dataset on global height developments we are able to emphasize an alternative view of the history of human well-being and a basis for understanding characteristics of well-being in 156 countries, 1810–1989.
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