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URBANIZATION,HEALTH AND HUMAN STATURE
Authors:Julianne Treme  Lee A Craig
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Finance, University of North Carolina–Wilmington, North Carolina, USA;2. Department of Economics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Economic growth has not always generated improvements in a population's health. Biological indicators of human well‐being, including stature, suggest the march to prosperity was not a steady one, and these biological indicators offer estimates of the health costs associated with modern economic growth. We employ an international data set to study the socioeconomic benefits and health costs associated with the transition to modern economic growth during the nineteenth century. We find that while the growth of GDP per capita had a positive impact on the stature of Western populations, prior to the mastery of the germ theory of disease, urbanization had a strong negative impact.
Keywords:nutrition  public health  standard of living  stature  I12  I18  N31  N33  O40
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