Making Health Work

  PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART I  SECULAR TREND, 1900-1985
 collapse sectionChapter 1  Introduction
 Population Quality and the Standard of Living
 Anthropometric Measures and the Secular Trend in Human Growth
 Coevolution
 Gross and Net Nutrition
 Organization of the Study
 collapse sectionChapter 2  Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures of Human Growth and Their Relationship to Net Nutritional Intake
 The Secular Improvement in Height, Weight, and Chest Girth, 1901-1985
 Indexes of Nutrition, Public Health and Medicine, and Child/Youth Labor Input
 Long-Term Determinants of the Anthropometric Measures, 1901-1979
 Summary and Conclusions
 Appendix  Choice of Functional Forms for Regression Analysis

 collapse sectionPART II  THE MARKET, ENTITLEMENTS, AND HUMAN GROWTH
 collapse sectionChapter 3  The Tokugawa Legacy
 The Bakuhan System and the Expansion of Rice Cultivation During the Early Tokugawa Period
 Household, Lineage, and the Market During the Tokugawa Period
 Community and Entitlements During the Late Tokugawa Period
 The Legacy: The Strength of the Market and the Balkanization of Entitlements
 collapse sectionChapter 4  Population Quality in an Era of Balanced Economic Growth, 1880-1920
 The Economics and Demography of Balanced Growth
 Community and Government Policy
 Enterprise and the Female Factory Worker
 Regional Distribution of Young Male Height
 Conclusions and Implications
 collapse sectionChapter 5  Enterprise, Community, and Human Growth in an Era Unbalanced Economic Growth, 1920-1940
 A Changing Market Environment
 Continuity and Change in Regional Differentials in Population Quality
 Tenancy, Paddy Production, Population Quality, and Agricultural Labor Productivity
 Industrial Regions, Industrial Occupations, and Anthropometric Measures
 The Emergence of Government Welfare Policy in Interwar Japan
 Chapter 6  Conclusion

 collapse sectionNotes
 Chapter 1 Introduction
 Chapter 2 Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures of Human Growth and Their Relationship to Net Nutritional Intake
 Chapter 3 The Tokugawa Legacy
 Chapter 4 Population Quality in an Era of Balanced Economic Growth, 1880-1920
 Chapter 5 Enterprise, Community, and Human Growth in an Era Unbalanced Economic Growth, 1920-1940
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