Social Sciences
Nineteenth Century
100%
Dutch
91%
Living Standard
72%
Judaism
52%
Life Expectancy
35%
Life Cycle
35%
Regional Difference
32%
Twentieth Century
20%
Family Size
17%
Autonomy
17%
Human Resources
17%
Good Governance
17%
Nutrition and Health
17%
Standard Deviation
17%
Professional Responsibility
17%
Germany
17%
Maladjustment
17%
Quality of Life
17%
Population Density
17%
Dairy Farming
11%
Proportionality
11%
Administrative Structure
11%
Courts
11%
Food Legislation
10%
Socioeconomic Status
8%
Social Status
8%
Demographic Economics
8%
Demographic Factor
8%
Family
8%
Social Interaction
8%
Meta-Analysis
8%
Statistical Tool
8%
Youth
8%
Vagrancy
8%
Family Structure
8%
Human Remains
8%
Regional Analysis
5%
Health Policy
5%
Research Focus
5%
Scientific Publications
5%
Scientific Development
5%
Knowledge Gap
5%
Case Study
5%
Panel Data
5%
Economic Growth
5%
Keyphrases
Conscripts
41%
Kashrut
35%
Biological Standard of Living
19%
Netherlands
19%
Jewish
17%
Infrastructure Improvement
17%
Lag Pattern
17%
Urban Penalty
17%
Physical Stature
17%
Anthropometric Data
17%
Smallpox
17%
Life Expectancy
17%
Estimator Efficiency
17%
Early 19th Century
17%
Regional Diversity
17%
Market-based
17%
Drie
17%
Moluccans
17%
Coastal Provinces
14%
Urban Wage Premium
14%
Conditional Mean
11%
Nutrition Economics
8%
Modern Growth
8%
Production Frontier
8%
Knowledge Innovation
8%
International Technology Spillover
8%
DEA Method
8%
Global Production
8%
Military Data
8%
Upstart
8%
Body Perception
8%
Social Mammals
8%
Potato Famine
8%
Meta Pattern
8%
Racial Types
8%
Haar
8%
Trust Culture
8%
Rural Provinces
8%
Transport Network
5%
Antebellum Puzzle
5%
Spatio-temporal Model
5%
Panel Data Regression
5%
Poor Socioeconomic Condition
5%
Poor Living Condition
5%
Adult Stature
5%
Dutch Society
5%
Amsterdam
5%
Medium-sized Cities
5%
Dutch
5%
Small Cities
5%
Arts and Humanities
Nineteenth Century
44%
Regional
35%
Judaism
35%
Stature
33%
Biological standard of living
29%
Physical stature
17%
Expectancy
17%
Amsterdam
13%
Spatial Pattern
10%
Giant
10%
Rotterdam
10%
Urban
10%
Twentieth Century
10%
Living Standard
5%
Family Structure
5%
Regional Science
5%
Access
5%
Jewish Community
5%
Early Nineteenth-century
5%
Countryside
5%
Crisis
5%
Village
5%
Rural
5%
Groningen
5%