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Human Biology and Social Inequality (Society for the Study of Human Biology Symposium Series, Series Number 39)
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ISBN: 0521570433
Author: Strickland, Simon S.
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Measures of biological variation have long been associated with many indices of social inequality. Data on health, nutrition, fertility, mortality, physical fitness, intellectual performance and a range of inherited biological markers show the ubiquity of such patterns across time, space and population. This volume reviews the current evidence for the strength of such linkages and the biological and social mechanisms that underlie them. A major theme is the relationship between the proximate determinants of these linkages and their longer term significance for biologically selective social mobility. This book addresses the question of how social stratification mediates processes of natural selection in human groups. Data like this pose difficult and sensitive issues for health policy, and recent developments in this area and in eugenics are reviewed for industrialized and developing countries.
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Human Biology and Social Inequality (Society for the Study of Human Biology Symposium Series, Series Number 39)

