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Economic History of Living Standards in Brazil: Policy, Health, and Environment, 18501950

English

By (author): Daniel W. Franken

Incorporating political, economic, and environmental factors, this book explores the evolution of health and living standards in Brazil in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It draws on anthropometric data and an interdisciplinary approach to illuminate the profound socio-economic transformations that unfolded in Brazil during this period.

Through an analysis of archival military and passport records, the book reveals an increase in heights starting in the 1880s, predating the Vargas Era's economic growth and social reforms. It also offers novel insights into Brazils regional development divide, showing that regional height differentials existed as early as the mid-19th century (before industrialization began in earnest). Innovative methods, such as surname sorting to study immigration and merging anthropometric data with historical weather records to study the link between climate and health, are introduced. Qualitative evidence on municipal-level clean water and sewage interventions, along with data on malaria and hookworm disease, further corroborate the observed longitudinal trends and spatial patterns in stature.

Scholars and students of historical anthropometrics, living standards, and Brazilian history will find this book essential, as will those with a broader interest in Latin American or economic history.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032722917

About Daniel W. Franken

Daniel W Franken is Assistant Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Groningen the Netherlands where he teaches classes on globalization quantitative methods business history and modern Latin America. His research interests lie at the intersection between quantitative history and public health with a special focus on tropical disease and policy. Upcoming research projects include an examination of the impact of sanitation on infant mortality in São Paulo between 1870 and 1940 and a study on hookworm in Brazil in the early-twentieth century.

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