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Introduction / Kim Korinek and Thomas N. Maloney -- Living with noncitizens : migration, domination and human rights / James Bohman -- The rights of aliens : legal regimes and historical perspectives / Tony Anghie and Wayne McCormack -- How should corporate social responsibility address human...
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The years between 1910 and 1920 witnessed the first wave of the "Great Migration" of African Americans to the North. This article uses new census data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series project to study self-selection patterns in African American migration during this important...
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Nineteenth-century U.S. Black and White body mass indexes (BMIs) were distributed symmetrically; neither wasting nor obesity was common. BMI values were also greater for Blacks than for Whites. During industrialization in the nineteenth century in the United States, there was a negative...
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Little research exists on the body mass index (BMI) values of nineteenth-century Americans of European descent. Examination of a new body mass index data set and robust statistical analysis yields the following conclusion: between 1860 and 1880, BMIs decreased across the distribution; however,...
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