[Rezension von: The Oxford handbook of economics and human biology]
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2017 |
Kinge, Jonas Minet |
Growth and maturation of children and adolescents : variability due to genetic and environmental factors
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2016 |
Rogol, Alan D. |
Global perspectives on economics and biology
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2016 |
Meinzer, Nicholas J. |
Biological health risks and economic development
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2016 |
Frankenberg, Elizabeth |
Obesity and income inequality in OECD countries
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2016 |
Su, Dejun |
Family economics and obesity
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2016 |
Wilson, Sven |
Economics and human biology in Latin America
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2016 |
López-Alonso, Moramay |
Racial differences in health in the United States : a long-run perspective
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2016 |
Boustan, Leah Platt |
Biological measures of well-being
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2016 |
Steckel, Richard H. |
The biological standard of living in Europe from the late Iron Age to the Little Ice Age
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2016 |
Köpke, Nikola |
Global BMI trends
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2016 |
Kromeyer-Hauschild, Katrin |
Poverty and obesity in developed countries
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2016 |
Meyerhoefer, Chad D. |
Crisis and human biology
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2016 |
Bharadwaj, Prashant |
Body mass index through time : explanations, evidence, and future directions
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2016 |
Carson, Scott Alan |
Inequality and heights
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2016 |
Blum, Matthias |
Slave heights
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2016 |
Steckel, Richard H. |
Female heights and economic development : theory and evidence
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2016 |
Oxley, Deborah |
The impact of socioeconomic inequality on children's health and well-being
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2016 |
Cabieses, Baltica |
Biomarkers as inputs
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2016 |
Lehrer, Stephen F. |
Why do people with higher body weight earn lower wages?
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2016 |
Greve, Jane |