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nativity 8 race 8 cumulative net nutrition 6 stature variation 6 gender 5 Gesundheit 4 Health 4 urbanization 4 Ernährung 3 Migranten 3 Migrants 3 Nativity 3 Nutrition 3 immigration 3 nativity gap 3 Australia 2 Einwanderung 2 English fluency 2 Gender 2 Geschlecht 2 Hispanic origin 2 Immigration 2 Labor market disadvantage 2 New Immigrant Survey 2 Race 2 Rasse 2 Undernutrition 2 Unterernährung 2 Urbanisierung 2 Urbanization 2 children of immigrants 2 gender gap 2 illegal experience 2 immigrant visas 2 longitudinal studies 2 nativity premium 2 obesity 2 presentation of self 2 skin color 2 social stratification 2
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Working Paper 13 Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 6 Non-commercial literature 6
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English 15 Undetermined 3
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Carson, Scott Alan 5 Jasso, Guillermina 2 Jatrana, Santosh 2 Pasupuleti, Samba Siva Rao 2 Richardson, Ken 2 Schieckoff, Bentley 2 Sprengholz, Maximilian 2 Azzolini, Davide 1 Carson, Scott A. 1 Elo, Irma 1 Guetto, Raffaele 1 Guillot, Michel 1 Hummer, Robert 1 Khlat, Myriam 1 Kukk, Merike 1 McNamee, Catherine B. 1 Mehta, Neil 1 Melvin, Jennifer 1 Raley, R. Kelly 1 Rebane, Liina 1 Rõõm, Tairi 1 АБАДИ МОХАММЕД М. 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Istituto per la Ricerca Valutativa sulle Politiche Pubbliche (IRVAPP), Fondazione Bruno Kessler 1
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CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo working papers 3 Demographic Research 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Working Paper Series 2 FBK-IRVAPP Working Papers 1 Population Center Working Papers (PSC/PARC) 1 TERRA ECONOMICUS 1 Vienna Institute of Demography Working Papers 1 Working paper series 1 Working papers / Vienna Institute for Demography 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 6 RePEc 5
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A Post Bellum Paradox: Net Nutrition Variation by Socioeconomic Status, Gender and Race in the Late 19th Century
Carson, Scott Alan - 2024
When traditional measures for material conditions are scarce or unreliable, body mass, height, and weight are complements to standard income and wealth measures. A persistent question in welfare studies is the 19th century's 2nd and 3rd quarter's stature diminution, a pattern known as the...
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A post bellum paradox : net nutrition variation by socioeconomic status, gender and race in the late 19th century
Carson, Scott Alan - 2024
When traditional measures for material conditions are scarce or unreliable, body mass, height, and weight are complements to standard income and wealth measures. A persistent question in welfare studies is the 19th century's 2nd and 3rd quarter's stature diminution, a pattern known as the...
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Late 19th and Early 20th Century Urban Net Nutrition by Gender and Race
Carson, Scott Alan - 2023
Individuals urbanize when the net benefits to urbanization exceed rural living conditions. Body mass, height, and weight are welfare measures that reflect the net difference between calories consumed and calories required for work and to withstand the physical environment. Nineteenth and early...
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Late 19th and early 20th century urban net nutrition by gender and race
Carson, Scott Alan - 2023
Individuals urbanize when the net benefits to urbanization exceed rural living conditions. Body mass, height, and weight are welfare measures that reflect the net difference between calories consumed and calories required for work and to withstand the physical environment. Nineteenth and early...
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The labor market integration of immigrant women in Europe: context, theory and evidence
Schieckoff, Bentley; Sprengholz, Maximilian - 2021
Women represent an important component of the immigration population in Europe and have increasingly been a group of interest in academic studies, especially with regard to their integration outcomes. In this overview, we seek to provide a comprehensive resource for scholars of female immigrant...
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The labor market integration of immigrant women in Europe : context, theory and evidence
Schieckoff, Bentley; Sprengholz, Maximilian - 2021
Women represent an important component of the immigration population in Europe and have increasingly been a group of interest in academic studies, especially with regard to their integration outcomes. In this overview, we seek to provide a comprehensive resource for scholars of female immigrant...
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Biological Differences between Late 19th and Early 20th Century Urban and Rural Residence
Carson, Scott A. - 2020
Communities urbanize when the net benefits to urbanization exceed rural areas. Body mass, height, and weight are biological welfare measures that reflect the net difference between calories consumed and calories required for work and to withstand the physical environment. Across the United...
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Biological differences between late 19th and early 20th century urban and rural residence
Carson, Scott Alan - 2020
Communities urbanize when the net benefits to urbanization exceed rural areas. Body mass, height, and weight are biological welfare measures that reflect the net difference between calories consumed and calories required for work and to withstand the physical environment. Across the United...
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The Effect of Nativity, Duration of Residence, and Age at Arrival on Obesity: Evidence from an Australian Longitudinal Study
Jatrana, Santosh; Richardson, Ken; Pasupuleti, Samba … - 2018
. We also explored whether the association between nativity, duration of residence (DoR) and obesity is mediated by English …
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The effect of nativity, duration of residence, and age at arrival on obesity : evidence from an Australian longitudinal study
Jatrana, Santosh; Richardson, Ken; Pasupuleti, Samba … - 2018
. We also explored whether the association between nativity, duration of residence (DoR) and obesity is mediated by English …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011932625
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