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Title: Rural height penalty or socioeconomic penalization? The nutritional inequality in backward Spain
Authors: Linares Luján, Antonio Miguel
Parejo Moruno, Francisco Manuel
Keywords: Extremadura;Height;Estatura;Nutrition;Nutrición;Anthropometric indicators;Indicadores antropométricos;Inequality;Desigualdad;Nutritional health;Salud nutricional;Biological well-being;Bienestar biológico;Living standards;Niveles de vida
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: 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 anthropometric growth that Extremadura experienced since the last decades of the 19th century was accompanied by a less internal inequality. The lower heterogeneity did not eliminate, however, the urban-rural height gap during the period under study. In this sense, despite the absence of environmental differences between urban and rural areas in Extremadura, there was a clear rural height penalty in the region from the mid-19th century to the late 20th century. Rural punishment was fundamentally related to the greater presence of agrarian workers and the lower presence of wealthy families in villages and small towns. On the contrary, educational differences or differences in terms of nutritional health were not as decisive in the rural height penalization, at least when such differences are measured with the sources of military recruitment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20823
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094483
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