Inequality and Nutritional Transition in Economic History
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Inequality and Nutritional Transition in Economic History

Spain in the 19th-21st Centuries

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About This Book

Food consumption and nutrition are historically among the most characteristic features of inequality in living standards driven by socioeconomic, gender, generational and geographical reasons. Nutrition directly impacts mortality, life expectancy, height and illness and thus becomes a good indicator of living standards and their evolution over time. However, one issue that remains unresolved is how to measure past diet inequalities with the available sources.

This book evaluates nutritional inequalities in Spain from the nineteenth century to the present day. It explores the socioeconomic, gender, generational and geographical variations in food consumption and nutrition in Spain during this period. Deriving historical data on nutrition and diet has always been difficult due to issues with available sources. This book adopts a multi-dimensional approach and two complementary methodologies capable of presenting a more comprehensive picture: the first analyses diets based on primary sources, while the second examines the effect of nutritional inequalities on biological living standards, with special emphasis on average height. This combination allows for greater precision than previous studies on the impacts of food inequality.

This book will be of significant interest to scholars from different academic branches, especially historians, economic historians and historians of science, economists, and also doctors, endocrinologists, paediatricians, anthropologists, nutritionists and expert in cooperation and development.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
ISBN
9781000864519
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. List of tables
  9. List of contributors
  10. Inequality and nutritional transition in economic history: Spain between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. New research and findings
  11. 1 Diet and social inequality at the beginning of the nutritional transition in Mediterranean Spain, 1822–1936
  12. 2 The rural–urban gap in nutritional status during the first phases of modern economic growth in Spain, 1836–1936
  13. 3 The nutritional status of the Spanish population, 1860–2020: an approach to consider differences by sex and generations
  14. 4 Poor but tall. The height premium in the Canary Islands at the beginning of nutritional transition
  15. 5 Secular trends in height in Madrid (cohorts 1915–1953). An approach to urban stratification and SEPE factors differences in Spain during the twentieth century
  16. 6 Food and nutrition of the soldiers of the Spanish Armed Forces (1940–1972)
  17. 7 Malnutrition and regional inequalities in the context of a period of economic growth in Spain (1964–1972): rural food surveys
  18. 8 From massification to diversification: inequalities in the consumption of dairy products, meat and alcoholic drinks in Spain (1964–2018)
  19. 9 Inequality, health, and nutrition in Spain: a regional and sociodemographic view of the body mass index
  20. 10 Inequalities in the patterns of the consumption of healthy food during the Great Recession of 2008
  21. Index