The anthropometric history of Argentina, Brazil and Peru during the 19th and early 20th century |
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Authors: | Joerg Baten Ines Pelger |
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Affiliation: | a University of Tuebingen and CESifo, Germany b University of Munich, Germany c University of Tuebingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | This anthropometric study focuses on the histories of three important Latin American countries - Brazil, Peru, and Argentina - during the 19th century, and tests hypotheses concerning their welfare trends. While non-farm Brazil and Lima, Peru, started at relatively low height levels, Brazil made substantial progress in nutritional levels from the 1860s to the 1880s. In contrast, Lima remained at low levels. Argentinean men were tall to begin with, but heights stagnated until 1910. The only exception were farmers and landowners, who benefited from the export boom. |
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Keywords: | O40 N31 N33 I20 |
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