Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood: synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves
"For over a quarter century anthropometric historians have struggled to identify and measure the numerous factors that affect adult stature, which depends upon diet, disease and physical activity from conception to maturity. I simplify this complex problem by assessing nutritional status in a p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For over a quarter century anthropometric historians have struggled to identify and measure the numerous factors that affect adult stature, which depends upon diet, disease and physical activity from conception to maturity. I simplify this complex problem by assessing nutritional status in a particular year using synthetic longitudinal data created from measurements of children born in the same year but measured at adjacent ages, which are abundantly available from 28,000 slave manifests housed at the National Archives. I link this evidence with annual measures of economic conditions and new measures of the disease environment to test hypotheses of slave owner behavior. Height-by-age profiles furnish clear evidence that owners substantially managed slave health. The short-term evidence shows that weather affected growth via exposure to pathogens and that owners modified net nutrition in response to sustained price signals"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. |
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spelling | Steckel, Richard H. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)124732526 aut Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves Richard H. Steckel Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2004 37 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10993 "For over a quarter century anthropometric historians have struggled to identify and measure the numerous factors that affect adult stature, which depends upon diet, disease and physical activity from conception to maturity. I simplify this complex problem by assessing nutritional status in a particular year using synthetic longitudinal data created from measurements of children born in the same year but measured at adjacent ages, which are abundantly available from 28,000 slave manifests housed at the National Archives. I link this evidence with annual measures of economic conditions and new measures of the disease environment to test hypotheses of slave owner behavior. Height-by-age profiles furnish clear evidence that owners substantially managed slave health. The short-term evidence shows that weather affected growth via exposure to pathogens and that owners modified net nutrition in response to sustained price signals"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. Slaves Health and hygiene United States Stature Economic aspects USA Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10993 (DE-604)BV002801238 10993 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w10993.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Steckel, Richard H. 1944- Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Slaves Health and hygiene United States Stature Economic aspects |
title | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves |
title_auth | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves |
title_exact_search | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves |
title_exact_search_txtP | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves |
title_full | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves Richard H. Steckel |
title_fullStr | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves Richard H. Steckel |
title_full_unstemmed | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves Richard H. Steckel |
title_short | Fluctuations in a dreadful childhood |
title_sort | fluctuations in a dreadful childhood synthetic longitudinal height data relative prices and weather in the short term health of american slaves |
title_sub | synthetic longitudinal height data, relative prices and weather in the short-term health of American slaves |
topic | Slaves Health and hygiene United States Stature Economic aspects |
topic_facet | Slaves Health and hygiene United States Stature Economic aspects USA |
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