Working Paper

Nineteenth Century Black and White US Statures: The Primary Sources of Vitamin D and their Relationship with Height

Scott A. Carson
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2497

Vitamin D is vital in all vertebrates because it allows them to absorb more calcium from their diets, contributing to stronger skeletal systems and stature growth. Using a new source of 19th century US state prison records, this study contrasts the statures of comparable African-Americans and whites by the primary sources of vitamin D production: time exposed to solar radiation, skin pigmentation, and nativity. Greater insolation (vitamin D production) is documented here to be associated with taller black and white statures, and a considerable share of the stature differential by socioeconomic status was related to insolation.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Keywords: socioeconomic status, vitamin D, insolation, 19th century US statures
JEL Classification: I100,J010,J150,J160,N810