Wen-Jui Han

Wen-Jui Han

New York University

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Wen-Jui Han

Wen-Jui Han, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of Poverty and Inequality, child well-being, child and family policy, immigrants.

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

How our longitudinal employment patterns might shape our health as we approach middle adulthood—US NLSY79 cohort

Special Issue on the Challenges for family and child well‐being in the new era

Work Schedule Patterns and Health over Thirty-Years of Working Lives: NLSY79 Cohort

Correlating Caretakers' Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Hygiene and Continued Breastfeeding with Infants' Gross Motor Development Delay

Multidimensional poverty and children’s behavioral trajectories in immigrant families: Beating the odds?

Does internet access make a difference for older adults’ cognition in urban China? The moderating role of living arrangements

Precarious parental employment conditions and family poverty experiences in the first six years of a child’s life

Precarious parental employment, economic hardship, and parenting and child happiness amidst a pandemic

Wen-Jui Han Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

8606

Citations(since 2020)

3015

Cited By

6728

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

75

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Wen-Jui Han Skills & Research Interests

Poverty and Inequality

child well-being

child and family policy

immigrants

Top articles of Wen-Jui Han

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How our longitudinal employment patterns might shape our health as we approach middle adulthood—US NLSY79 cohort

PLoS one

Wen-Jui Han

2024/4/3

Special Issue on the Challenges for family and child well‐being in the new era

Jianghong Li

Anna Rönkä

Wen‐Jui Han

2023/7

Work Schedule Patterns and Health over Thirty-Years of Working Lives: NLSY79 Cohort

Population Research and Policy Review

Wen-Jui Han

2023/4

Correlating Caretakers' Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Hygiene and Continued Breastfeeding with Infants' Gross Motor Development Delay

Hong Kong Journal of Paediatrics

Y Zeng

J He

M Hao

W Han

T Yamauchi

2023/1/1

Multidimensional poverty and children’s behavioral trajectories in immigrant families: Beating the odds?

Children and Youth Services Review

Liwei Zhang

Wen-Jui Han

2022/8/1

Does internet access make a difference for older adults’ cognition in urban China? The moderating role of living arrangements

Health & Social Care in the Community

Ying Li

Wen‐Jui Han

Miao Hu

2022/7

Precarious parental employment conditions and family poverty experiences in the first six years of a child’s life

Journal of Child and Family Studies

Wen-Jui Han

Liwei Zhang

2022/4/1

Precarious parental employment, economic hardship, and parenting and child happiness amidst a pandemic

Children and Youth Services Review

Wen-Jui Han

Jake Hart

2022/2/1

Changing Employment and Work Schedule Patterns over the 30 Working Years—A Sequential Cluster Analysis

International journal of environmental research and public health

Wen-Jui Han

Julia Shu-Huah Wang

2022/10/21

COVID-19 experiences and parental mental health

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research

Jake Hart

Wen-Jui Han

2021/6/1

Precarious parental employment and use of alcohol or substance during COVID-19

Sociology Mind

Jake Hart

Wen-Jui Han

2021/4/7

Childhood deprivation experience, family pathways, and socioemotional functioning.

Journal of family psychology

Liwei Zhang

Wen-Jui Han

2021/3

Nonstandard Work Schedules in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of 29 European Countries, 2005-2015

Pablo Gracia

Wen-Jui Han

Jianghong Li

2021/2/14

Who we live with and how we are feeling: a study of household living arrangements and subjective well-being among older adults in China

Research on aging

Wen-Jui Han

Ying Li

Cliff Whetung

2021/10

Nonstandard work schedules in 29 European countries, 2005-15: Differences by education, gender, and parental status

Monthly Lab. Rev.

Gracia Pablo

Wen-Jui Han

Jianghong Li

2021

Job precarity and economic prospects during the COVID‐19 public health crisis

Social Science Quarterly

Wen‐Jui Han

Jake Hart

2021/9

Uncovering multidimensional poverty experiences in shaping children’s socioemotional trajectories during the first 6 years of schooling

Family process

Liwei Zhang

Wen‐Jui Han

2020/12

COVID‐19 interconnectedness: Health inequity, the climate crisis, and collective trauma

Family process

Marlene F Watson

Gonzalo Bacigalupe

Manijeh Daneshpour

Wen‐Jui Han

Rubén Parra‐Cardona

2020/9

One roof, three generations: Grandparental co‐residence and child outcomes in China

Family Process

Wen‐Jui Han

Timothy Whetung

Xupeng Mao

2020/9

A first look at parental work schedules and children’s well-being in contemporary China

Community, Work & Family

Wen-Jui Han

2020/5/26

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