Economics and Human Biology, August 2019
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Volume 34
Pages 1-296
Decomposing adult obesity trends in China (1991–2011)
Peng Nie, Lanlin Ding, Alfonso Sousa-Poza
Pages 5-15
Understanding recent trends in childhood obesity in the United States
Patricia M. Anderson, Kristin F. Butcher, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach
Pages 16-25
Late 19th, early 20th century US, foreign-born body mass index values in the United States
Scott Alan Carson
Pages 26-38
The price of ultra-processed foods and beverages and adult body weight: Evidence from U.S. veterans
Lisa M. Powell, Kelly Jones, Ana Clara Duran, Elizabeth Tarlov, Shannon N. Zenk
Pages 39-48
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Peer effects of obesity on child body composition
Kiersten L. Strombotne, Jason M. Fletcher, Mark J. Schlesinger
Pages 49-57
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How does body mass index affect economic growth? A comparative analysis of countries by levels of economic development
Inas R. Kelly, Nadia Doytch, Dhaval Dave
Pages 58-73
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Length of residence and obesity risk among North African immigrant women in Italy
Stefania Toselli, Natascia Rinaldo,
Emanuela Gualdi-Russo
Pages 74-79
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The double burden of malnutrition among youth: Trajectories and inequalities in four emerging economies
Whitney Schott, Elisabetta Aurino, Mary E. Penny, Jere R. Behrman
Pages 80-91
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The biological wellbeing of the working-poor: The height of prisoners in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, 1885–1939*
Ricardo Salvatore
Pages 92-102
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Adult body height as a mediator between early-life conditions and socio-economic status: the case of the Dutch Potato Famine, 1846–1847
Kristina Thompson, Maarten Lindeboom, France Portrait
Pages 103-114
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Do you have to be tall and educated to be a migrant? Evidence from Spanish recruitment records, 1890–1950
D‡cil Juif, Gloria Quiroga
Pages 115-124
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Inequality among industrial workers in the late 19th century United States
Michael R. Haines
Pages 125-137
Health and wealth in the Roman Empire
Willem M. Jongman, Jan P.A.M. Jacobs, Geertje M. Klein Goldewijk
Pages 138-150
Development of regional variety of the biological standard of living in the Netherlands, 1812–1913
Vincent Tassenaar
Pages 151-161
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Between the Great War and the Great Depression: preliminary observations on the Ômissing linkÕ in the history of human stature in Poland
Michał Kopczyński
Pages 162-168
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Height development of men and women from China, South Korea, and Taiwan during the rapid economic transformation period of the 1960s–1980s
Daniel Schwekendiek, Joerg Baten
Pages 169-180
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Valkyries: Was gender equality high in the Scandinavian periphery since Viking times? Evidence from enamel hypoplasia and height ratios
Laura Maravall Buckwalter, Joerg Baten
Pages 181-193
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Homemakers and heights. Intra-household resource allocation and male stature in the Netherlands, 1860–1930
Bjšrn Quanjer, Jan Kok
Pages 194-207
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Household wealth and gender gap widening in height: Evidence from adolescents in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
Le Thuc Duc
Pages 208-215
The biological standard of living in Indonesia during the 20th century: Evidence from the age at menarche
Pierre van der Eng, Kitae Sohn
Pages 216-224
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The aggregate income losses from childhood stunting and the returns to a nutrition intervention aimed at reducing stunting
Emanuela Galasso, Adam Wagstaff
Pages 225-238
Identifying the limits to socioeconomic influences on human growth
Daniel J. Hruschka, Joseph V. Hackman, Gert Stulp
Pages 239-251
Talented but lazy. The height-school premium among CracowÕs schoolboys in the interwar period
Bartosz Og—rek
Pages 252-256
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Selective mortality and the anthropometric status of children in low- and middle-income countries
Kenneth Harttgen, Stefan Lang, Johannes Seiler
Pages 257-273
Does adult height predict later mortality?: Comparative evidence from the Early Indicators samples in the United States
Sven E. Wilson
Pages 274-285
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The effects of employment on influenza rates
Sara Markowitz, Erik Nesson, Joshua J.
Robinson
Pages 286-295