THE STATURE OF THE COLOMBIAN ELITE BEFORE THE ONSET OF INDUSTRIALIZATION, 1870 - 1919
Abstract |
The
average height of Colombian women increased 8.95 cm between 1905 and 1985 and of men 8.96
cm in the same time period. Thus the country was a success story according to
international standards in this respect. The information for the adult height of
Colombians born between 1905 and 1985 was obtained from a database with more than 9
million observations constructed with the national ID cards. This implies that the results
are indicative of what happened to the overall population.
For the pre-industrial era in Colombia,
which is before the 20th
century,
information on height is only available from 1870. The source in this case is the records
of the passports issued to Colombian citizens, for which we have obtained about 17.000
observations.
The
analysis of those records for the period 1870-1919 reveals some striking results. In the
first place, the long run behavior of height was stable, unlike what is observed with the
national ID card records, beginning in 1905, in which case heights were increasing. The
group included in the passport records is much taller than those from the ID card. For the
period 1905-1909 the average passport height for men was 168.7 cm compared with 162 cm for
national ID cards. In the case of women the former had an average height of 158 cm and the
later 150 cm.
Another
characteristic found in the passport sample is that there were almost no regional
differences, unlike what is observed in the case of the national ID cards. The reason why
the behavior of the height of Colombians obtained in the passports differs from the one
recorded in the national ID cards is that in the 19th
century
and early 20th
century
Colombians who traveled abroad, mainly to Europe and the US, belonged to the elite. Thus,
they seemed to have good levels of nutrition and living conditions which made them
relatively tall even by the standards of European countries at that time.
However,
although tall by the standards of the 19th
century
these Colombians had an average height which was below Colombians born in 1985. While the
average height for men in this group in 1900 was 168.2 cms, Colombians born in 1985 grew
to an average height of 170.6 cm. Thus, the health conditions under which the elite found
itself was holding their height down. Only until the late 1920’s, when the earliest
the international advances in modern medical technology
would have been felt, could many of the health impediments for advances in height would
have begun to be eliminated. |
Key
Words: |
Economic
History, Anthropometrics, Welfare, Health, Standard of Living |
JEL
Classification: |
I12,
I31, N16, N36. |
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1. The
authors acknowledge the collaboration of Margarita Vanegas, Director of the Archives of
the Ministry of Foreign Relations, Mauricio Tovar and his staff of the Archivo General de
la Naci�n, the research assistance of Jesica Salamanca and Katherine Gaviria in the
construction of the data base, as well as comments by Haroldo Calvo.
For
comments please contact ameisero@banrep.gov.co, or mmvegaa@yahoo.com. |
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