posted on 2023-06-08, 22:35authored byIan Gazeley, Andrew Newell, Mintewab Bezabih
Levels of nutrition among British worker's households in the late nineteenth century have been much debated. Trevon Logan (2006, 2009) estimated a very low average level of available calories. This paper re-examines the data and finds average levels of available calories much more in line with existing studies, more in line with what is known about energy requirements, and more in line with other aspects of the data. In sum, British households were likely to have been significantly better fed than Logan reports.
Funding
The Living Standards of Working Households in Britain, 1904-1960; G0075; ESRC-ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; ES/H000666/1
History
Publication status
Published
File Version
Accepted version
Journal
Journal of Economic History
ISSN
0022-0507
Publisher
Cambdrige University Press for the Economic History Association