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The growth level being an objective measure of the biological status of the given population within each country can be approached in two ways: socio-economic variations in a given population can be analysed or can be given to the, regional variation in a given country (cities, towns, villages).
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Szemik, M. (1984). Growth of School Children in Various Polish Populations. In: Borms, J., Hauspie, R., Sand, E.A., Susanne, C., Hebbelinck, M. (eds) Human Growth and Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0743-4_7
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