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Joshua R. Goldstein
Joshua R. Goldstein
Chancellor's Professor of Demography, University of California, Berkeley
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Marriage delayed or marriage forgone? New cohort forecasts of first marriage for US women
JR Goldstein, CT Kenney
American Sociological Review 66 (4), 506-519, 2001
10932001
The end of “lowest‐low” fertility?
JR Goldstein, T Sobotka, A Jasilioniene
Population and development review 35 (4), 663-699, 2009
8952009
The emergence of sub-replacement family size ideals in Europe
J Goldstein, W Lutz, MR Testa
Population research and policy review 22, 479-496, 2003
6332003
Fertility reactions to the ‘Great Recession’ in Europe: Recent evidence from order-specific data
JR Goldstein, M Kreyenfeld, A Jasilioniene, DK Örsal
Demographic Research 29, 85-104, 2013
3962013
The leveling of divorce in the United States
JR Goldstein
Demography 36 (3), 409-414, 1999
3201999
Demographic perspectives on the mortality of COVID-19 and other epidemics
JR Goldstein, RD Lee
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (36), 22035-22041, 2020
3152020
New cohort fertility forecasts for the developed world: Rises, falls, and reversals
M Myrskylä, JR Goldstein, YA Cheng
Population and Development Review 39 (1), 31-56, 2013
273*2013
How 4.5 million Irish immigrants became 40 million Irish Americans: Demographic and subjective aspects of the ethnic composition of white Americans
M Hout, JR Goldstein
American Sociological Review, 64-82, 1994
2271994
Has East Germany overtaken West Germany? Recent trends in order‐specific fertility
JR Goldstein, M Kreyenfeld
Population and development review 37 (3), 453-472, 2011
2222011
Relationships between period and cohort life expectancy: Gaps and lags
JR Goldstein, KW Wachter
Population Studies 60 (3), 257-269, 2006
1352006
The increasing importance of economic conditions on fertility
DDK Orsal, JR Goldstein
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, Texas, 2010
1262010
Introduction: How to deal with uncertainty in population forecasting?
W Lutz, JR Goldstein
International Statistical Review 72 (1), 1-4, 2004
1202004
The multiple-race population of the United States: Issues and estimates
JR Goldstein, AJ Morning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (11), 6230-6235, 2000
1182000
A long‐standing demographic East–West divide in Germany
S Klüsener, JR Goldstein
Population, Space and Place 22 (1), 5-22, 2016
1032016
Vaccinating the oldest against COVID-19 saves both the most lives and most years of life
JR Goldstein, T Cassidy, KW Wachter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (11), e2026322118, 2021
992021
From Patrick to John F. Ethnic names and occupational success in the last era of mass migration
JR Goldstein, G Stecklov
American Sociological Review 81 (1), 85-106, 2016
992016
Kinship networks that cross racial lines: the exception or the rule?
JR Goldstein
Demography 36 (3), 399-407, 1999
941999
Parenting across racial and class lines: Assortative mating patterns of new parents who are married, cohabiting, dating or no longer romantically involved
JR Goldstein, K Harknett
Social Forces 85 (1), 121-143, 2006
922006
Spatial analysis of the causes of fertility decline in Prussia
JR Goldstein, S Klüsener
Population and development review 40 (3), 497-525, 2014
912014
How populations age
JR Goldstein
International handbook of population aging, 7-18, 2009
912009
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