From John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Fri Jul 16 15:14:48 2004 From: John.Komlos at econhist.vwl.uni-muenchen.de (John Komlos) Date: Wed Nov 16 18:04:33 2005 Subject: EHB: Volume 2 no. 2 of Economics and Human Biology has now been published Message-ID: Economics & Human Biology See: http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econworld/econbase/ehb/frame.htm Volume 2/2, published June, 2004 Alcohol abuse and suicide attempts among youth Chatterji P., Dave D., Kaestner R. and Markowitz S., p. 159 Full text via ScienceDirect Height, income, and nutrition in the Netherlands: the second half of the 19th century Jacobs J. and Tassenaar V., p. 181 Full text via ScienceDirect Economic growth and the biological standard of living in China, 1880-1930 Morgan S.L., p. 197 Full text via ScienceDirect Driver's licenses as a source of data on height and weight Ossiander E.M., Emanuel I., O'Brien W. and Malone K., p. 219 Full text via ScienceDirect Analyzing infant mortality with geoadditive categorical regression models: a case study for Nigeria Adebayo S.B., Fahrmeir L. and Klasen S., p. 229 Full text via ScienceDirect The socio-economic effects of tropical diseases in Nigeria Umeh J.C., Amali O. and Umeh E.U., p. 245 Full text via ScienceDirect The relationship between maternal characteristics, birth weight and pre-term delivery: evidence from Germany at the end of the 20th century Voigt M., Heineck G. and Hesse V., p. 265 Full text via ScienceDirect Height, weight and BMI of schoolchildren in Jena, Germany--are the secular changes levelling off? Zellner K., Jaeger U. and Kromeyer-Hauschild K., p. 281 Full text via ScienceDirect Children's growth and socio-economic status in Hungary Eiben O.G. and Mascie-Taylor C.G.N., p. 295 Full text via ScienceDirect Socioeconomic determinants of anthropometric trends among Hungarian youth Gyenis G. and Joubert K., p. 321 Full text via ScienceDirect