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Gender, height and mortality in England and Wales in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Gender, height and mortality in England and Wales in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Gender, height and mortality in England and Wales in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
9783515072205
413-48
Franz Steiner
Harris, Bernard
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Komlos, John
Baten, Jörg
Harris, Bernard
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Komlos, John
Baten, Jörg

Harris, Bernard (1998) Gender, height and mortality in England and Wales in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In, Komlos, John and Baten, Jörg (eds.) The Biological Standard of Living in Comparative Perspective: Contributions to the Conference held in Munich, January 18–22, 1997, for the XIIth Congress of the International Economic History Association. Stuttgart, Germany. Franz Steiner, pp. 413-48.

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Published date: 1998

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Local EPrints ID: 34572
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34572
ISBN: 9783515072205
PURE UUID: b15f653b-0f35-4460-8dce-a8f1ecb36f81

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Date deposited: 29 Feb 2008
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Author: Bernard Harris
Editor: John Komlos
Editor: Jörg Baten

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