| Making Health Work |
| PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| PART I SECULAR TREND, 1900-1985 |
| Chapter 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 |
| Chapter 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 |
| PART II THE MARKET, ENTITLEMENTS, AND HUMAN GROWTH |
| Chapter 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 |
| Chapter 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 |
| Chapter 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 |
| Notes |
| • | 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 |
| REFERENCES |
| INDEX |
| • | A |
| • | B |
| • | C |
| • | D |
| • | E |
| • | F |
| • | G |
| • | H |
| • | I |
| • | K |
| • | L |
| • | M |
| • | N |
| • | O |
| • | P |
| • | R |
| • | S |
| • | T |
| • | U |
| • | V |
| • | W |
| • | Y |