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Rural Height Penalty or Socioeconomic Penalization? The Nutritional Inequality in Backward Spain
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
This article studies the evolution of nutritional inequality, measured through the male adult height, in one of the poorest regions of Spain, in southwestern Europe: Extremadura. With a wide sample of statures of recruits born between 1855 and 1979, conscripted between 1876 and 2000, the research delves into the urban-rural height gap using coefficients of variation, tests of equality of means and proxy variables of a socioeconomic nature. The results of the analysis reveal that the strong
doi:10.3390/ijerph18094483
pmid:33922549
fatcat:klusgns4qjhlfg55hqa3uoulyi