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  • Publish Date:2024/01/04
    Modify Date:2024/11/08
Huijing Wu
  • Position:Assistant Research Fellow
  • TEL:+886-2-37897256
  • Email:hjingw@gate.sinica.edu.tw
  • Assistant’s Name:Yi-Rong Hung
  • Assistant’s Phone:+886-2-37897220
  • Assistant’s Email:aliceyrh@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Huijing Wu

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EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., Sociology, Bowling Green State University, U.S. (2019.12)
  • M.A., Sociology, National Taipei University, Taiwan (2010)
  • B.A., Sociology, Tunghai University, Taiwan (2006)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan (2024.01- )
  • Assistant Investigator, National Center for Geriatrics and Welfare Research, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan (2023.01-12)
  • Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, Canada (2021-2023.01)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Aging and the Life Course
  • Gender
  • Demography
  • Family Studies
  • Quantitative research methods
  • Cross-national comparative study

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

  1. Wu, H, Margolis, R., Verdery, A. M., & Patterson, S. E. (2024). Changes in Family Structure and Increasing Care Gaps in the United States, 2015–2050. Demography61(5), 1403-1426. https://doi.org/10.1215/00703370-11551558

  2. Wu, H., & Brown, S. L. (2024). Living Apart Together and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adulthood. Marriage & Family Review, 1-24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01494929.2024.2312371

  3. Wu, H., Margolis, R., Sheftel, M. G., & Verdery, A. M. (2023). The Care Gap in Later Life Across European Countries. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, gbad118. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbad118   

  4. Freedman, Vicki; Agree, Emily; Seltzer, Judith; Birditt, Kira; Fingerman, Karen; Friedman, Esther; Lin, I-Fen; Margolis, Rachel; Park, Sung; Patterson, Sarah; Polenick, Courtney; Reczek, Corinne; Reyes, Adriana; Truskinovsky, Yulya; Wiemers, Emily; Wu, Huijing; Wolf, Douglas; Wolff, Jennifer; Zarit, Steve (2023). The Changing Demography of Late-Life Family Caregiving: A Research Agenda to Understand Future Care Networks for An Aging U.S. Population. The Gerontologisthttps://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnad036 

  5. Wu, H., & Brown, S. L. (2022). Union formation expectations among older adults who live apart together in the USA. Journal of Family Issues, 43(10), 2577-2598. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X211031518
  6. Brown, S. L., Manning, W. D., & Wu, H. (2022). Relationship quality in midlife: A comparison of dating, living apart together, cohabitation, and marriage. Journal of Marriage and Family, 84(3), 860– 878. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12813

 

Research Report and Briefs:

  1. Wu, H. (2018). Living with a Sibling or Roommate in Older Adulthood, 1990 & 2016. Family Profiles, FP-18-19. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

  2. Wu, H. (2018). Homogamy in U.S. Marriages, 2016. Family Profiles, FP-18-18. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  3. Wu, H. (2018). Grandparenthood in the U.S.: Residence Status of Grandchildren. Family Profiles, FP-18-05. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

  4. Wu, H. (2018). Grandparents' Characteristics by Age. Family Profiles, FP-18-04. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  5. Wu, H. (2018). Prevalence of Grandparenthood in the U.S. Family Profiles, FP-18-03. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  6. Wu, H. (2018). Coresident Grandparents: Caregivers versus Non-Caregivers. Family Profiles, FP-18-02. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

  7. Wu, H. (2018). Grandchildren Living in a Grandparent-Headed Household. Family Profiles, FP18-01. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  8. Wu, H. (2017). Age Variation in the Remarriage Rate, 1990 & 2015. Family Profiles, FP-17-21. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  9. Wu, H. (2017). Age Variation in the Divorce Rate, 1990 & 2015. Family Profiles, FP-17-20. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  10. Wu, H. (2017). Twenty-Five-year Trends in Living Alone in the U.S., 1990 & 2015. Family Profiles, FP-17-18. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

  11. Wu, H. (2017). Trends in Births to Single and Cohabiting Mothers, 1980-2014. Family Profiles, FP-17-04. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  12. Wu, H. (2017). Marriage-to-Divorce Ratio in the U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015. Family Profiles. FP-17-01. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  13. Wu, H., & Brown, S. L. (2016). Long Term Marriage Among Older Adults, 2014. FP-16-08. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research.

  14. Wu, H., Brown, S. L., & Payne, K. K. (2016). Childlessness and Marital Status among Middleaged U.S. Adults, 1992 - 2012. Family Profiles, FP-16-02. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

  15. Wu, H. (2015). Marriage Rate in the U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2014. Family Profiles. FP-15-20. Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. 

 

Conferences & Presentations

  1. Wu. H. (2024). Older Adults’ Expectations for Receiving Future Care. Population, Family and Health: Global Perspectives. Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. (Speaker)
     
  2. Wu. H. & Lin. Y. (2023). Changes in Singlehood among Older Adults in Taiwan. Paper presented at the Taiwanese Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
     
  3. Margolis, R., Wu. H., Verdery, A. M. (2022). Caregiving Gaps and Caregiving Expectations. Paper presented at the Demography of Family Caregiving Network Annual Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI. 
  4. Wu. H., Margolis, R., & Verdery, A. M. (2022). The Unmet Need for Caregiving among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Europe. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Population Association of America, Atlanta, GA.

  5. Wu. H., Margolis, R., & Verdery, A. M. (2022). Too Optimistic or Too Pessimistic? Older Adults’ Expectations for Receiving Future Care. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Population Association of America (Poster Presentation, Award Recipient), Atlanta, GA.
  6. Wu. H.., Margolis, R., Verdery, A. M., & Patterson, S. E. (2021). Is there an unmet need for help among older adults without close family members? Paper presented at annual Meeting of Population Association of America.

  7. Wu. H. (2019). What Are LAT Relationships? Conceptualizing LAT Relationships among Older Adults. Paper presented at annual Meeting of Population Association of America, Austin, TX. 
  8. Wu. H. (2018). Older Adults Who Live Apart Together (LAT): A Comparison of Dating, LAT, Cohabitation, Remarriage, and First Marriage. Poster presented at annual Meeting of Population Association of America, Denver, CO. 

  9. Brown, S. L., Manning, W. D., & Wu. H. (2017). Relationship quality in midlife: A comparison of dating, LAT, cohabitation, and marriage. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, IL.
  10. Brown, S. L., Manning, W. D., Payne, K. K., Wu, H. (2016). Living Apart Together (LAT) Relationships in the U.S. Poster presented Population Association of America (Poster Presentation, Award Recipient), Washington, DC.

 

Invited Talks:

  1. 2024. Living apart together (LAT) relationships and psychological well-being: Does partnership status matter for older adults? Department of Gerontology and the Department of Population Health and Quantitative Health Sciences, UMass Chan Medical School, UAS. (Virtual)

  2. 2024. Living Apart Together and Depressive Symptoms: Does partnership matter?” Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 

  3. 2024. Care Gaps and Family Structure: The Context of Western Societies. Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

  4. 2021. Sociology Brown Bag: Have Someone to Help? Families and the Unmet Need for Help in Later Life. Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, Canada.

 

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