George Masnick
George Masnick was a Senior Research Fellow at the Center, researching and writing about household and family demography, population dynamics, housing studies, and household forecasting. He co-authored The Nation's Families: 1960-1990, Regional Diversity: Growth in the United States, 1960-1990, and Housing in America: 1970-2000, and was a regular contributor to the Center's annual State of the Nation's Housing report. He authored a series of papers on household formation and homeownership trends in the United States with particular attention to immigrants and minorities. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania from 1970-1974 and at Harvard University from 1974-1987. He received his BA and MA in sociology from Cornell University and earned his doctorate in sociology/demography from Brown University.
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Behind the Data: Dramatic Changes in Low-Growth Cities and States
What are the Impacts of Fertility Rates on Housing Markets?
Defining the Generations Redux
Homeownership Rates for Children of Immigrants—Age Matters
What Explains the Uneven Recovery in House Prices?
Assessing Households and Household Growth Estimates with Census Bureau Surveys
Housing Turnover by Older Owners: Implications for Home Improvement Spending as Baby Boomers Age into Retirement
Updated 2010-2020 Household and New Home Demand Projections
Household Projections in Retrospect and Prospect: Lessons Learned and Applied to New 2005-2025 Projections
Addendum to Research Note N06-1: Hispanic Household Projections Including Additional Tenure Projection Detail by Age and Broad Family Type for Non-Hispanic White and Total Minority Households
Revised Interim Joint Center Household Projections Based Upon 1.2 Million Annual Net Immigrants
Behind the Data: The Demographics of Slow-Growing Areas
Behind the Data: Dramatic Changes in Low-Growth Cities and States