HEIGHT AND INEQUALITY IN SPAIN: A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE
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2019
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Cambridge University Press
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This article analyses the evolution of nutritional inequality in Spain
among cohorts born between 1840 and 1964. With male height data
(N = 358,253), the secular trend of biological well-being and intergenerational
anthropometric inequalities are studied based on the coefficient of
variation, height percentiles and socioeconomic categories (students, literate
non-students and illiterate). The results reveal that the nutritional
inequalities were very large in the mid-19th century. Anthropometric
inequalities diminished among those born between 1880 and 1919 and
increased again, although only moderately, from the cohorts of the
1920s. From the 1930s there was a cycle of sustained increase in height.
Despite nutritional improvement, the data suggest that nutritional inequalities
increased during the Franco regime, affecting the low-income population
segments particularly.
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height, net nutritional status, inequality, Spain, 19th and 20th centuries
Citación
Cámara AD, Martínez-Carrión JM, Puche J, Ramon-Muñoz J-M. HEIGHT AND INEQUALITY IN SPAIN: A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE. Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History. 2019;37(2):205-238