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Growing Incomes,Growing People in Nineteenth-Century Tasmania
Authors:Kris Inwood  Hamish Maxwell-Stewart  Deborah Oxley  Jim Stankovich
Institution:1. University of Guelph;2. University of Tasmania;3. University of Oxford
Abstract:The earliest measures of well-being for Europeans born in the Pacific region are heights and wages in Tasmania. Evidence of rising stature in middle decades of the nineteenth century survives multiple checks for measurement, compositional, and selection bias. The challenge to health and stature seen in other settler societies (the ‘antebellum paradox’) is not visible here. We sketch an interpretation for the simultaneous rise of Tasmanian stature and per capita gross domestic product based on relatively slow population growth and urbanisation, a decline in food cost per family member available from a worker's wage, and early recognition of the importance of public health.
Keywords:J1  J33  N15  N35  nutrition  prisoners  standard of living  stature  Tasmania
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