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Using a new source of 19th century state prison records, this study contrasts the biological living conditions of comparable US African-American and white female statures during economic development. Black and white female statures varied regionally, and white Southeastern and black Southwestern...
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-white BMI gap (or obesity gap) among women. These unadjusted estimates echo previous findings from large survey datasets such as … share of the BMI gap (and the obesity gap) between black women and white women and are consistent with the presence of much …
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Using a new source of 19th century state prison records, this study contrasts the biological living conditions of comparable US African-American and white female statures during economic development. Black and white female statures varied regionally, and white Southeastern and black Southwestern...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013138015
-trafficking tools to address the sex trafficking of American Indian women and girls throughout the United States …
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Using a new source of 19th century state prison records, this study contrasts the biological living conditions of comparable US African-American and white female statures during economic development. Black and white female statures varied regionally, and white Southeastern and black Southwestern...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274914
-white BMI gap (or obesity gap) among women. These unadjusted estimates echo previous findings from large survey datasets such as … share of the BMI gap (and the obesity gap) between black women and white women and are consistent with the presence of much …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280862
substantial differences in the role of self-employment among low-skilled workers across gender and nativity - women and immigrants … substantially more financially rewarding option for most women. These findings raise the question of why low-skilled women enter … options and limited labor market opportunities in the wage/salary sector as motivating native born women to enter self …
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