Prof. Kim Minseop

Prof. Kim Minseop

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Associate Professor

Ph.D. (Social Welfare) University of Pennsylvania; M.A. (Social Welfare) Seoul National University; B.A. (Social Welfare) Seoul National University 3943 7503
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Research Interests

  • Work-Family Research
  • Social Policy for Children and Youth
  • Child Welfare/Protection
  • Program Evaluation & Policy Analysis
  • Quantitative Methodology

 

Curriculum Vitae

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Selected Publications

  • Kim, M., Jung, N, & Wulandar, L. (2022). Parenting in a 24/7 economy: Mothers’ nonstandard work schedules and involvement in children’s education. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 905226.
  • Kim, M. (2022). Who works nonstandard schedules voluntarily? The role of having children. Journal of Family Studies, 28(3), 950-967.
  • Lee, L. H., & Kim. M. (2022). The effect of work on criminal behavior among formerly incarcerated young adults: A panel analysis. Social Work Research. 46(2), 115-126
  • Kim, M., Barnhart, S., Garcia, A. R, Jung, N., & Wu, C. (2021). Change in mental health service use over a decade: Evidence from two cohorts of youth involved in the child welfare system, Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
  • Kim, M., Garcia, A. R, & Lee, L. H. (2021). Dual system youth: Subsequent system re-entry after receiving mental health services, Children and Youth Services Review, 127, 106104
  • Jung, N., & Kim, M. (2021). Assessing work-family conflict experienced by Chinese parents of young children: Validation of the Chinese version of the Work and Family Conflict Scale, Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Kim, M. (2021). Parental nonstandard work schedules and child development: Evidence from dual-earner families in Hong Kong. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5167 
  • Kim, M., Garcia, A. R., Jung, N., & Barnhart, S. (2020). Rates and predictors of mental health service use among dual system youth. Children and Youth Services Review, 114, 105024. 
  • Kim, M., Garcia, A. R., Yang, S., & Jung N. (2018). Area-socioeconomic disparities in mental health service use among children involved in the child welfare system. Child Abuse & Neglect, 82, 59-71.
  • Kim, M., & Garcia, A. R. (2016). Measuring racial/ethnic disparities in mental health service use among children referred to the child welfare system. Child Maltreatment, 21(3), 218-227
  • Kim, M., Ali, S., & Kim, H. (2016). Parental nonstandard work schedules, parent-child communication, and adolescent substance use. Journal of Family Issues. 37(4), 466-493