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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
10952001
The end of “lowest‐low” fertility?
JR Goldstein, T Sobotka, A Jasilioniene
Population and development review 35 (4), 663-699, 2009
9012009
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
6452003
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
4052013
The leveling of divorce in the United States
JR Goldstein
Demography 36 (3), 409-414, 1999
3211999
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
3202020
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
271*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
2291994
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
1392006
The increasing importance of economic conditions on fertility
DDK Orsal, JR Goldstein
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, Texas, 2010
1282010
Introduction: How to deal with uncertainty in population forecasting?
W Lutz, JR Goldstein
International Statistical Review 72 (1), 1-4, 2004
1212004
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
1162000
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
1042016
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
1032021
A long‐standing demographic East–West divide in Germany
S Klüsener, JR Goldstein
Population, Space and Place 22 (1), 5-22, 2016
1032016
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
942006
Spatial analysis of the causes of fertility decline in Prussia
JR Goldstein, S Klüsener
Population and development review 40 (3), 497-525, 2014
932014
Kinship networks that cross racial lines: the exception or the rule?
JR Goldstein
Demography 36 (3), 399-407, 1999
921999
A secular trend toward earlier male sexual maturity: Evidence from shifting ages of male young adult mortality
JR Goldstein
PloS one 6 (8), e14826, 2011
912011
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