Weight, Wealth, and Inequality: Nineteenth Century Current Net Nutrition by Race During US Economic Development

Q1 Social Sciences
S. Carson
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Abstract

When other economic measurements are scarce or unreliable, height and the body mass index (BMI) are now well accepted measures for cumulative and current net nutrition. However, as the ratio of weight to height, BMI is the ratio of current to cumulative net nutrition, therefore, does not fully isolate changes in current net nutrition. This study uses weight after controlling for height as a measure for current net nutrition and shows that US Black and White weights decreased throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, were higher in the South, and for farmers and unskilled workers. Like stature and BMI, nineteenth century weight was higher in states with greater average wealth and population density and lower in states with greater wealth inequality.
体重、财富和不平等:19世纪美国经济发展中按种族划分的净营养
当其他经济指标缺乏或不可靠时,身高和身体质量指数(BMI)是目前公认的衡量累积和当前净营养的指标。然而,由于体重与身高的比值,BMI是当前净营养与累积净营养的比值,因此,并不能完全隔离当前净营养的变化。这项研究使用控制身高后的体重作为衡量当前净营养的指标,结果表明,美国黑人和白人的体重在整个19世纪末和20世纪初都在下降,而在南方、农民和非技术工人的体重则更高。与身高和身体质量指数一样,19世纪的体重在平均财富和人口密度较高的州较高,在财富不平等程度较高的州较低。
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Review of Black Political Economy
Review of Black Political Economy Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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2.80
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期刊介绍: The Review of Black Political Economy examines issues related to the economic status of African-American and Third World peoples. It identifies and analyzes policy prescriptions designed to reduce racial economic inequality. The journal is devoted to appraising public and private policies for their ability to advance economic opportunities without regard to their theoretical or ideological origins. A publication of the National Economic Association and the Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy of Clark College.
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