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Wei-hsin Yu
(2005)
Changes in Women's Postmarital Employment in Japan and Taiwan
Demography, 42:693-717.
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Wei-hsin Yu, Ph.D.
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Wei-hsin Yu Publications
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Gendered Trajectories: Women, Work, and Social Change in Japan and Taiwan
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Old Challenges, New Strategies? Women, Work, and Family in Contemporary Asia
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Off to a Good Start: A Comparative Study of Men's First Job Prospects in East Asia
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It's Who You Work With: Effects of Workplace Shares of Nonstandard Employees and Women in Japan
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Occupational Sex Composition, Cultural Contexts, and Social Capital Formation: Cases of the United States and Taiwan
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Decomposing Gender Beliefs: Cross-National Differences in Attitudes toward Maternal Employment and Gender Equality at Home
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Better off Jobless? Scarring Effect of Contingent Employment in Japan
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Sibship Characteristics and Transition to First Marriage in Taiwan: Explaining Gender Asymmetries
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Enduring an Economic Crisis: The Effect of Macroeconomic Shocks on Intragenerational Mobility in Japan
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The Psychological Cost of Market Transition: Mental Health Disparities in Reform-Era China
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Rapid Social Change, Evolving Class Structure: Intergenerational Mobility in Taiwan
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When Social Reproduction Fails: Explaining the Closing of the Ethnic Gap in Taiwan
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Economic Globalization and Women's Employment: The Case of Manufacturing in Mexico
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Gender, Sibship Structure, and Educational Inequality in Taiwan: Son Preference Revisited
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National Contexts and Dynamics of Married Women's Employment Reentry: The Cases of Japan and Taiwan
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Changes in Women's Postmarital Employment in Japan and Taiwan
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On One's Own: Self-Employment Activity in Taiwan
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Jobs for Mothers: Married Women's Labor Force Reentry and Part-Time, Temporary Employment in Japan
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Gender, Family, and Forms of Labor Force Participation: Women and Nonstandard Employment in Japan and Taiwan
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Introduction: Assessing Women's Roles in Asian Economies
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The State and Women's Roles in the Economy: The Case of Singapore
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Family Demands, Gender Attitudes, and Married Women's Labor Force Participation: Comparing Japan and Taiwan
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Taking Informality into Account: Women's Work in the Formal and Informal Sectors in Taiwan
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The Making of an M Shape: Women's Opportunities for Formal and Informal Employment through the Life Cycle in Japan
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Families in Context: Challenges for Cross-National Family Research
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Growing Pains: Changes in Psychological Wellbeing in Urban China
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Tradeoff or Winner Take all? Relationships between Job Security and Earnings in 32 Countries
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Explaining the Effect of Parent-Child Coresidence on Marriage Formation: The Case of Japan
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Fertility responses to individual and contextual unemployment: Differences by socioeconomic background
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The Motherhood Wage Penalty by Work Conditions: How Do Occupational Characteristics Hinder or Empower Mothers?
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Crime, Fear and Mental Health in Mexico
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Another work-family interface: Work characteristics and family intentions in Japan
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Does Parenthood Foster Traditionalism? Childrearing and Alterations in Gender and Family Attitudes in Japan
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Family Characteristics and Mate Selection: Evidence from Computer-Based Matchmaking in Japan.
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The Motherhood Wage Penalty by Work Conditions: How Do Occupational Characteristics Hinder or Empower Mothers?
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Comparing same- and different-sex relationship dynamics: Experiences of young adults in Taiwan
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Race-Ethnicity, Class, and Unemployment Dynamics: Do Macroeconomic Shifts Alter Existing Disadvantages?
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Wei-hsin Yu CV