🎉   Please check out our new website over at books-etc.com.

Seller
Your price
£125.00
Out of Stock

The Oxford Handbook of Economics and Human Biology

Oxford Handbooks

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York, United States
Published: 23rd Jun 2016
Dimensions: w 180mm h 252mm d 44mm
Weight: 1546g
ISBN-10: 0199389292
ISBN-13: 9780199389292
Barcode No: 9780199389292
Trade or Institutional customer? Contact us about large order quotes.
Synopsis
The Oxford Handbook of Economics and Human Biology provides an extensive and insightful overview of how economic conditions affect human well-being and how human health influences economic outcomes. Among the topics explored are how variations in height, whether over time, among different socio-economic groups, and in different locations, are important indicators of changes in economic growth and economic development, levels of economic inequality, and economic opportunities for individuals. The book covers a broad geographic range: Africa, Latin and North America, Asia, and Europe. Its temporal scope ranges from the late Iron Age to the present. Taking advantage of recent improvements in data and economic methods, the book also explores how humans' biological conditions influence and are influenced by their economic circumstances, including poverty. Among the issues addressed are how height, body mass index (BMI), and obesity can affect and are affected by productivity, wages, and wealth. How family environment affects health and well-being is examined, as is the importance of both pre-birth and early childhood conditions for subsequent economic outcomes. Reflecting this dynamic and expanding area of research, the volume shows that well-being is a salient aspect of economics, and the new toolkit of evidence from biological living standards enhances understanding of industrialization, commercialization, income distribution, the organization of health care, social status, and the redistributive state affect such human attributes as physical stature, weight, and the obesity epidemic in historical and contemporary populations.

New & Used

Seller Information Condition Price
-New
Out of Stock

What Reviewers Are Saying

Submit your review
Newspapers & Magazines
"[T]he book effectively discusses and illustrates some of the main challenges in economics
and human biology. I would recommend this book to any reader who is interested in economics and human biology, although, this book is especially interesting for researchers who plan to conduct research in this field."

--Journal of Economic Literature