Fri Feb 7 09:54:20 EST 2003
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I would like to bring to your attention the fact that the first issue of
Economics and Human Biology is now available both online and in hard copy.
To see the electronic version click on:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=IssueURL&_tockey=%23TOC%2311482%232
003%23999989998%23367851%23FLA%23Volume_1,_Issue_1,_(January_2003)&_auth=y&_
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To order a sample hard copy send a request with your name and address to:
S.Killeen at elsevier.com
Hope you'll find the issue interesting enough to subscribe or to ask your
library to subscribe. For subscription information see:
http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econworld/econbase/ehb/frame.htm
Best regards,
John Komlos
Table of contents:
ECONOMICS & HUMAN BIOLOGY
Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2003
Jörg Baten and Andrea Wagner,
Autarchy, market disintegration, and health: the mortality and nutritional
crisis in Nazi Germany,
1933-1937, Pages 1-28.
Noël Cameron,
Physical growth in a transitional economy: the aftermath of South African
apartheid, Pages 29-42.
A. D. Dangour, A. Farmer, H. L. Hill and S. J. Ismail,
Anthropometric status of Kazakh children in the 1990s, Pages 43-53.
Ayal Kimhi,
Socio-economic determinants of health and physical fitness in southern
Ethiopia, Pages 55-75.
Stefan Lang and Marco Sunder,
Non-parametric regression with BayesX: a flexible estimation of trends in
human physical stature
in 19th century America, Pages 77-89.
Diane S. Lauderdale and Paul J. Rathouz,
Does bone mineralization reflect economic conditions? An examination using a
national US sample,
Pages 91-104.
Siddiq Osmani and Amartya Sen,
The hidden penalties of gender inequality: fetal origins of ill-health,
Pages 105-121.
Stanley J. Ulijaszek,
Trends in body size, diet and food availability in the Cook Islands in the
second half of the 20th century,
Pages 123-137.
Richard H. Steckel,
Research project: A history of health in Europe from the late Paleolithic
era to the present, Pages 139-142.
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