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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Welfare.
Autor:
Wen-Jui Han
Publikováno v:
Population Research and Policy Review. 42
Autor:
Liwei Zhang, Wen Jui Han
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child and Family Studies. 31:1106-1120
Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Birth Cohort in the United States (N ≈ 10,700), this study examines the relationship between precarious parental work characteristics and families’ poverty status during the early childhood years. We
Autor:
Gracia, Pablo1 graciap@tcd.ie, Wen-Jui Han2 wjh3@nyu.edu, Jianghong Li3,4 jianghong.li@wzb.eu
Publikováno v:
Monthly Labor Review. Jul2021, p1-17. 17p.
Autor:
Jake Hart, Wen Jui Han
Publikováno v:
Social Science Quarterly
Objective As labor markets in recent decades have become increasingly volatile and precarious, more workers are susceptible to working conditions threatening their economic security. COVID‐19 has further laid bare such economic insecurity from hold
Autor:
Wen Jui Han, Jake Hart
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 12:283-302
Objective: The public health and economic crises caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have significant implications for parental mental health throughout the United States, especially when consi...
Autor:
Wen‐Jui Han
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Welfare. 31:5-7
Autor:
Liwei Zhang, Wen Jui Han
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Psychology. 35:213-224
Using the ECLS-K, a dataset following a nationally representative cohort of children from kindergarten through 8th grade in the United States (N ≈ 9,250), this study fills the following knowledge gaps. We captured childhood economic experiences by
Autor:
Jake Hart, Wen Jui Han
Publikováno v:
Sociology Mind. 11:33-51
As labor markets have become increasingly volatile, more workers are susceptible to conditions that threaten their economic security. COVID-19 has further laid bare such economic insecurity with far-reaching implications for coping skills and strateg
Publikováno v:
Family Process
The COVID-19 pandemic brings to the forefront the complex interconnected dilemmas of globalization, health equity, economic security, environmental justice, and collective trauma, severely impacting the marginalized and people of color in the United