Heejung Chung

Heejung Chung

University of Kent

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Heejung Chung

Heejung Chung, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kent, specializes in the field of Labor markets, welfare state, work-family, flexible working, gender.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Flexible working arrangements and gender equality in Europe

Homeworking and division of domestic work: the role of gender role attitudes in Germany

Work-family justice–meanings and possibilities: introduction to the work and family researchers network special issue

Reconsidering work

Working from home, work–family conflict, and the role of gender and gender role attitudes

Flexibility stigma across Europe: How national contexts can shift the extent to which flexible workers are stigmatised

Flexible working and the division of housework and childcare: examining divisions across arrangement and occupational lines

Fathers stepping up? A cross-national comparison of fathers’ domestic labour and parents’ satisfaction with the division of domestic labour during the COVID-19 pandemic

Heejung Chung Information

University

Position

Reader in Sociology and Social Policy

Citations(all)

4794

Citations(since 2020)

3594

Cited By

2214

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Heejung Chung Skills & Research Interests

Labor markets

welfare state

work-family

flexible working

gender

Top articles of Heejung Chung

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Flexible working arrangements and gender equality in Europe

Heejung Chung

2024/3/15

Homeworking and division of domestic work: the role of gender role attitudes in Germany

Olga Leshchenko

Heejung Chung

2023/10/27

Work-family justice–meanings and possibilities: introduction to the work and family researchers network special issue

Melissa A Milkie

Heejung Chung

Ameeta Jaga

2023/10/20

Reconsidering work

IPPR Progressive Review

Heejung Chung

2023/8/10

Working from home, work–family conflict, and the role of gender and gender role attitudes

Community, Work & Family

Deniz Yucel

Heejung Chung

2023/3/15

Flexibility stigma across Europe: How national contexts can shift the extent to which flexible workers are stigmatised

Heejung Chung

Hyojin Seo

2023/11/16

Flexible working and the division of housework and childcare: examining divisions across arrangement and occupational lines

Work, Employment and Society

Heejung Chung

Cara Booker

2023/2

Fathers stepping up? A cross-national comparison of fathers’ domestic labour and parents’ satisfaction with the division of domestic labour during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Family Studies

Richard J Petts

Stéfanie André

Daniel L Carlson

Heejung Chung

Melissa A Milkie

...

2023/2/24

Gendered flexibility paradox

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

Reflecting the changing world of work? A critique of existing survey measures and a proposal for capturing new ways of working

Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research

Yvonne Lott

Clare Kelliher

Heejung Chung

2022/11

The BAME Staff Network All Staff Survey 2020: A Report on the Findings

Hyojin Seo

Heejung Chung

Barbara Adewumi

Vanisha Jassal

Daisy Alero Emoekabu

2022

The outcomes of flexible working

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

Introduction: The flexibility paradox and contexts

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

Working from Home and the Division of Childcare and Housework among Dual-Earner Parents during the Pandemic in the UK

Merits

Heejung Chung

Hyojin Seo

Holly Birkett

Sarah Forbes

2022/10/12

Possibilities for change and new frontiers: Introduction to the work and family researchers network special issue on advancing equality at work and home

Heejung Chung

Ameeta Jaga

Susan Lambert

2022/1/1

The empirical evidence of the flexibility paradox

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

Flexibility stigma and the rewards of flexible working

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

A social policy case for a four-day week

Journal of Social Policy

Heejung Chung

2022/7

The dual nature of flexibility: family-friendly or performance-oriented logic?

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

The demand for and trends in flexible working

Heejung Chung

2022/3/4

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