Fertility decline and the heights of children in Britain , 1886 - 1938
نویسندگان
چکیده
Fertility Decline and the Heights of Children in Britain, 1886-1938 In this paper we argue that the fertility decline that began around 1880 had substantial positive effects on the health of children, as the quality-quantity trade-off would suggest. We use microdata from a unique survey from 1930s Britain to analyze the relationship between the standardized heights of children and the number of children in the family. Our results suggest that heights are influenced positively by family income per capita and negatively by the number of children or the degree of crowding in the household. The evidence suggests that family size affected the health of children through its influence on both nutrition and disease. Applying our results to long-term trends, we find that rising household income and falling family size contributed significantly to improving child health between 1886 and 1938. Between 1906 and 1938 these variables account for nearly half of the increase in heights, and much of this effect is due to falling family size. We conclude that the fertility decline is a neglected source of the rapid improvement in health in the first half of the twentieth century. JEL Classification: I32, J13, N33, N34
منابع مشابه
Long-term effects of the demographic transition on family and kinship networks in Britain.
the first demographic transition started in many western industrialized societies around the latter part of the nineteenth century with steady mortality improvement. expectation of life at birth, about 40 years at the start of the transition, has now doubled (riley 2001). Fertility declined from a level of about five children to under two children per woman over the same period (Coale and watki...
متن کاملInfant Mortality and the Health of Survivors: Britain 1910-1950
Infant Mortality and the Health of Survivors: Britain 1910-1950 The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British children. Average height and health can be related to infant mortality through a positive selection effect and a negative scarring effect. Examining town-level panel data on the heights of school children I find no evidence for the se...
متن کاملعوامل تعیینکننده باروری ایدهآل زنان: مطالعه باروری ایدهآل زنان 15 تا 49 ساله دارای همسر شهر نسیم شهر در سال 1393
Background: Ideals take foundation for individual action and formed behavior. The purpose of the current study is explanation of women's ideals fertility. In this context, variables, age, independence of women in three dimensions, economic, decision making and mobility, fatalistic attitude to fertility, gender preference, emotional need of child for the older age, the attitude to the economic c...
متن کاملThe fertility decline in the industrial area of Charleroi during the second half of the 19th century: did sedentaries and migrants have a different behaviour?
Industrial cities are a particularly dynamic element of nineteenth century Walloon demography. The new slightly hybrid urban model, grown from small rural communities but which never looked like classical cities, was characterised by a very quick demographic growth, resulting from a high number of births and a relatively low mortality together with a relatively high in-migration (Eggerickx, 199...
متن کاملInfant mortality and the health of survivors: Britain, 1910–50.
The first half of the twentieth century saw rapid improvements in the health and height of British children. Average height and health can be related to infant mortality through a positive selection effect and a negative scarring effect. Examining town-level panel data on the heights of school children, no evidence is found for the selection effect, but there is some support for the scarring ef...
متن کامل