Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being
Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being
This paper examines the use of anthropometric indicators to measure changes in the wellbeing of males and females in different European countries during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It discusses issues relating to methodology, sources and findings.
9780754672647
59-84
Harris, Bernard
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July 2009
Harris, Bernard
4fb9402b-64f0-474b-b41f-a9ca34d4ff50
Harris, Bernard
(2009)
Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being.
In,
Harris, Bernard, Gálvez, Lina and Machado, Helena
(eds.)
Gender and Wellbeing in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.
Farnham, GB.
Ashgate Publishing, .
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This paper examines the use of anthropometric indicators to measure changes in the wellbeing of males and females in different European countries during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It discusses issues relating to methodology, sources and findings.
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Published date: July 2009
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80312
ISBN: 9780754672647
PURE UUID: 863ae402-3e57-496e-86f5-69838fe8dbe5
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Bernard Harris
Editor:
Bernard Harris
Editor:
Lina Gálvez
Editor:
Helena Machado
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