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  • Still, I doubt Eberstadt is wholly off base: Presumably we all know people who were more or less secular but joined a church when they had children.

    Faith & Fertility 2007

  • Mr. Eberstadt is surprised that these dire trends have provoked hardly any backlash against the government, which has paid little attention to the decline in the birth rate and none at all to the rise in preventable deaths.

    Russia 2009

  • Mr. Eberstadt is surprised that these dire trends have provoked hardly any backlash against the government, which has paid little attention to the decline in the birth rate and none at all to the rise in preventable deaths.

    Eastern Europe 2009

  • "He has a potentially wicked aunt and uncle to 'help him' as he learns the ropes," says Nick Eberstadt, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

    Kim Jong Eun, perfect for a prime time role Post 2010

  • A new essay by the demographer Nicholas Eberstadt concludes that "the practice has become so ruthlessly routine in many contemporary societies that it has impacted their very population structures."

    The Mounting Tragedy of Missing Baby Girls Matt Ridley 2012

  • Writing in the Winter 2005 issue of The Public Interest [Warning: ephemeral link], Nicholas Eberstadt sees no likelihood of an uptick.

    Russia 2009

  • Writing in the Winter 2005 issue of The Public Interest [Warning: ephemeral link], Nicholas Eberstadt sees no likelihood of an uptick.

    Eastern Europe 2009

  • The only experts who saw a chink in the Soviet armor were demographers Murray Feshbach and Nicholas Eberstadt.

    The Wisdom of Crowds?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • South Korea's sex ratio at birth reached 115 to 100 in the 1990s but has since fallen back to 107, thanks to what Mr. Eberstadt calls a "spontaneous and largely uncoordinated congealing of a mass movement for honoring, protecting and prizing daughters."

    The Mounting Tragedy of Missing Baby Girls Matt Ridley 2012

  • Assuming 105 is natural, Dr. Eberstadt calculates that this translates into a global "girl deficit" of at least 32 million.

    The Mounting Tragedy of Missing Baby Girls Matt Ridley 2012

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