Health and Welfare during Industrialization
Richard Steckel and
Roderick Floud
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JEL-codes: N31 O14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Health and Welfare during Industrialization" , pp 1-16

- Richard Steckel and Roderick Floud
- The Standard of Living Debate in International Perspective: Measures and Indicators , pp 17-46

- Stanley L. Engerman
- Long-Term Trends in Health, Welfare, and Economic Growth in the United States , pp 47-90

- Dora Costa and Richard Steckel
- Health, Height, and Welfare: Britain, 1700-1980 , pp 91-126

- Roderick Floud and Bernard Harris
- Was Industrialization Hazardous to Your Health? Not in Sweden! , pp 127-160

- Lars Sandberg and Richard Steckel
- Economic Welfare and Physical Well-Being in France, 1750-1990 , pp 161-200

- David Weir
- Health and Welfare of Women in the United Kingdom, 1785-1920 , pp 201-250

- Paul Johnson and Stephen Nicholas
- Differential Structure, Differential Health: Industrialization in Japan, 1868-1940 , pp 251-284

- Gail Honda
- Heights and Living Standards in Germany, 1850-1939: The Case of Wurttemberg , pp 285-330

- Sophia Twarog
- Paradoxes of Modernization and Material Well-Being in the Netherlands during the Nineteenth Century , pp 331-378

- J. W. Drukker and Vincent Tassenaar
- Height, Health, and Economic Growth in Australia, 1860-1940 , pp 379-422

- Whitwell, Christine de Souza and Stephen Nicholas
- Conclusions , pp 423-450

- Richard Steckel and Roderick Floud
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