Making Health Work

  PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART I  SECULAR TREND, 1900-1985
 expand sectionChapter 1  Introduction
 expand sectionChapter 2  Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures of Human Growth and Their Relationship to Net Nutritional Intake

 collapse sectionPART II  THE MARKET, ENTITLEMENTS, AND HUMAN GROWTH
 expand sectionChapter 3  The Tokugawa Legacy
 expand sectionChapter 4  Population Quality in an Era of Balanced Economic Growth, 1880-1920
 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

 expand sectionNotes
  REFERENCES
 expand sectionINDEX

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