Male height and wellbeing in nineteenth century New Zealand: an analysis of the Boer War contingents

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS New Zealand Economic Papers Pub Date : 2020-01-27 DOI:10.1080/00779954.2020.1716835
Geoffrey T. F. Brooke, L. Cheung
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We report on the heights and physical characteristics of New Zealand soldiers who served in the Second Boer War. Adult heights are widely used as evidence of the standard of living. The adult NZ-born soldiers had a mean height of over 68 in., which is tall for the period and consistent with NZ having a high standard of living at the turn of the twentieth century. To explore the implications of using self-reported ages, we match soldiers to their birth records to establish their true age. We document a tendency for young soldiers to over-state their age. When we use self-reported ages, the youngest adult cohort are a statistically significant 0.35 in. shorter than the base cohort. When we use true ages, they are a statistically insignificant 0.18 in. shorter. This suggests that greater care is needed in the use and interpretation of historical enlistment data for estimating adult heights.
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19世纪新西兰男性身高与幸福:对布尔战争特遣队的分析
我们报道在第二次布尔战争中服役的新西兰士兵的身高和身体特征。成人身高被广泛用作生活水平的证据。新西兰出生的成年士兵平均身高超过68英寸。这在当时是很高的,与新西兰在20世纪之交的高生活水平相一致。为了探索使用自我报告年龄的含义,我们将士兵与他们的出生记录相匹配,以确定他们的真实年龄。我们记录了年轻士兵夸大年龄的倾向。当我们使用自我报告的年龄时,最年轻的成年人队列在统计上显著为0.35。比基本队列短。当我们使用真实年龄时,它们在统计上是微不足道的0.18英寸。短。这表明,在使用和解释历史入伍数据来估计成人身高时需要更加小心。
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New Zealand Economic Papers
New Zealand Economic Papers Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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