Making Health Work: Human Growth in Modern JapanUniversity of California Press, 1 ian. 1996 - 156 pagini 00 Mosk shows how population quality provides a key to understanding economic growth and social change in Japan. Mosk shows how population quality provides a key to understanding economic growth and social change in Japan. |
Cuprins
Introduction | 3 |
Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures | 16 |
The Tokugawa Legacy | 59 |
Population Quality in an Era of Balanced | 79 |
Enterprise Community and Human Growth | 101 |
Continuity and Change in Regional Differentials | 107 |
Tenancy Paddy Production Population Quality | 113 |
Industrial Regions Industrial Occupations | 122 |
Conclusion | 131 |
References | 143 |
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adult Age 12 Age Age 6 Age Ages 6-12 Ages agricultural analysis Anthropometric History anthropometric measures average height bakufu balkanized Body Mass Index calorie central changes chest girth child/youth labor input coevolution consumption daimyō decline dekasegi demand differentials estimates factory farm households fertility fief figures gains in height gross nutritional intake groups health and medicine heavy industry Height cm Hence human growth improvement in population increase interwar period Japan Statistical Association Japanese kanpo labor market land landlords late Tokugawa period levels Males Meiji period Meiji Restoration ments Military Recruits Mosk NUT1 PH CYLI Osaka panel percentage physical population quality potential prefectures prefectures of Japan public health regions regressions relative rural samurai sankin kōtai sector secular trend Sitting Height social standard of living Standing Height tempo tenant tion Tokyo U.S. dollars urban villages vitamin wage Weight kg Western workers