Trends in physical stature across socioeconomic groups of Chilean boys, 1880–1997
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Núñez Errázuriz, Javier
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Trends in physical stature across socioeconomic groups of Chilean boys, 1880–1997
Abstract
This paper studies the trends in height-by-age across socioeconomic groups of Chilean
boys aged 5–18 born between 1880 and 1997, by performing a meta-analysis of 38 studies
reporting height-by-age published since 1898. We estimate the trends using quantile
regressions and by analyzing detailed height data from five selected studies. Both methods
yield an average decennial increase in height of 1–1.1 cm, and 0.9 and 1.2–1.3 cm for boys
of upper and lower socioeconomic status (SES), respectively. SES differences in heights of
9–11 cm are observed up to the late 1940s. However, boys born after the 1930s exhibit
substantial convergence in height between socioeconomic groups, driven by an increase in
height of middle and lower SES boys of 1.5 and 1.4–2 cm per decade, respectively. As a
result, SES differences in height decreased to 5 cm in 1990s. Since these changes occurred
in a context of moderate economic growth and persistent income inequality, we argue that
our findings are associated with the emergence and expansion of social policies in Chile
since the 1940s, which delivered steady improvements in health, nutrition and living
conditions
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CILAS, University of California, San Diego
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132493
DOI: 10.1016/j.ehb.2013.12.008
ISSN: 1570-677X
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Economics and Human Biology 16 (2015) 100–114
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