HANSUNG KIM
Department of Sociology
College
of Social Sciences
Hanyang University
Seoul, Korea
82-2-2220-0843
hsk@hanyang.ac.kr
Bio
Dr. Kim teaches courses in social policy, sociology
of welfare, and social research methods. He received his MSW from the Michigan
State University and Ph.D in Social Work from the University of Southern
California. He was an assistant professor in the department of
social work at California State University, Fullerton. His
research interests include social policies, social inequality, and social services to the poor and underprivileged
population. Dr. Kim has published papers in scholarly
journals, such as social Work, Administration
in Social Work, Child Welfare,
and Children and Youth Services Review.
Scholarly Publications
Refereed Journal Article in SSCI Journals
1.
Kim, H., & Lee Y. (2019). Increasing trends in the risk
of suicide among residential care children and adolescents in South Korea. Children
and Youth Services Review, 105, 104445.
2.
Choi, S., Kim, H., Chung, M., & Lee, S. Y.
(2019). Online donation experiences, donation awareness, and intention of
future donation among teenagers in South Korea. Journal of Social Services
Research. 45(5), 622-633.
3.
Kim, H., & Lee, Y. (2018). Socioeconomic status,
perceived inequality of opportunity, and attitudes toward redistribution. The
Social Science Journal, 55, 300-312.
4.
Kim, H., Huh, S., Choi, S., Lee, Y. (2018). Perceptions of
inequality and attitudes towards redistribution in four East Asian welfare
states. International Journal of Social Welfare, 27, 28-39.
5.
Chenot, D., & Kim, H. (2017). Spirituality,
religion, social justice orientation, and the career aspirations of young
adults. Journal of Social Work Education, 53(4), 699-713.
6.
Ji, J., Negriff, S., Kim, H., & Susman, E. J. (2016). A study of cortisol reactivity
and recoverty among young adolescents: Heterogeneity and longitudinal stability
and change. Developmental Psychobiology, 58(3), 283-302.
7. Kim, H., Chenot, D., & Lee, S. (2015). Runaway from
out-of-home care. Children & Society,
29(2), 109-121.
8. Kim,
H., Ji, J., & Kao, D.
(2011). Burnout and physical health among social workers: A three-year
longitudinal study. Social Work, 55(3),
258-268.
9. Kim,
H., Chenot, D., & Ji, J. (2011).
Racial/ethnic
disparity in child welfare systems: A longitudinal study utilizing the
Disparity Index (DI). Children
and Youth Services Review, 33. 1234-1244.
10. Kim, H. (2011). Job conditions, unmet expectations, and burnout in public child
welfare workers: How different from other social workers? Child and Youth Services Review, 33, 358-367.
11. Heidemann, G., Fertig, R., Jansson, B.,
& Kim, H. (2011). Practicing policy, pursuing
change, and promoting social justice: A policy instructional approach. Journal
of Social Work Education, 47(1), 37-52.
12. Ji, J., Brooks, D., Barth, R. P., & Kim, H. (2010). Beyond pre-adoptive risk: The impact of adoptive
family environment on adopted children’s psychosocial adjustment. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 80(3),
432-442.
13. Chenot, D., Benton, A. D., & Kim, H. (2009). The Influence of
supervisor support, peer support and organizational culture among early career
social workers in child welfare service. Child
Welfare, 88, 129-147.
14. Kim,
H., & Ji, J. (2009).
Factor structure and longitudinal invariance of Maslach Burnout Inventory. Research on Social Work Practice, 18, 325-339.
15. Kim,
H., & Lee, S. (2009).
Supervisory communication, burnout, and turnover intention among social workers
in health care settings. Social Work in
Health Care, 48, 364-385.
16. Kim,
H. & Stoner, M. (2008).
Burnout and turnover intention among social workers: Effects of role stress,
job autonomy and social support. Administration
in Social Work, 32(3). 5-25.
17. Sung, K. T., & Kim, H. (2003). Elder respect among young adult: Exploration of
behavior forms in Korea. Aging
International, 28(3), 279.
Refereed Journal Article in KCI Journals (In Korean)
18.
Lee, Y., & Lee, H. (2019). An exploratory study of
the effect of mobility on social exclusion among people with disabilities. Health
and Social Welfare Review, 39(1), 136-165. (In Korean)
19.
Choi, S., Yu. H., & Kim, H. (2019). An
exploratory study on the life of youths in poverty from a bottom-up
perspective. Social Science Research, 26(2), 32-58. (In Korean)
20.
Lee, Y., & Kim, H. (2019). A comparative study on
suicide risk between multicultural adolescents and non-multicultural
adolescents according to age. Journal of School Social Work, 46, 167-185. (In Korean)
21.
Huh, S., & Kim, H. (2019). Time use and division
of housework in dual-earner households in Korea. Korean Family Social Work,
64, 5-29. (In Korean)
22.
Lee, Y., & Kim, H. (2018). Socioeconomic
factors of mobility among people with disabilities: A study using the national
survey of disabled persons and geo-location data. Disability and Employment,
28(3), 5-23. (In Korean)
23.
Choi, S., Hong, Y., & Kim, H. (2017). Development
and evaluation of psychological self-sufficiency program in South Korea.
Journal of Korean Social Welfare Administration, 19(4), 179-199. (In Korean)
24.
Choi, S., Park, J., & Kim, H. (2015). A study on the effect of online donation experience
on donation intentios among teenagers: focusing on the mediating role of
perceived donation accessibility and citizenship performance. Korean Journal of Social Welfare
Administration, 17(4), 57-84. (In
Korean)
25.
Lee, Y., & Kim,
H. (2014). Experiences of discrimination and school maladjustment among
immigrant children and youth: Focusing on moderating effects of social support
from teachers. Journal of School Social
Work, 29, 263-282. (In Korea)
26. Kim, H., & Lee, Y. (2013). Life satisfaction among
marriage-immigrant women: Focusing on social context and social discrimination.
Korean Journal of Sociology, 47(2),
177-209. (In
Korean)
27. Lee, S., & Kim, H. (2007). Effects of supervisory communication on job stress,
burnout, and turnover intention among social workers. Korean Journal of Communication Science, 7(2), 373-401. (In Korean)
Book Chapter
1. Chenot, D., & Kim, H. (2012). Development among Adolescents and Young Adults:
Longitudinal Linkages between Spirituality, Religion, and Social Justice. In A.
B. Bockenbach & M. J. Mayhew (Eds.). Spirituality
in College Students’ Lives. New York, NY: Routledge.
2. Brooks, D., Kim, H., & Wind, L. (2011). Supporting Gay and Lesbian Adoptive
Families Before and After Adoption. In D. Brondzinsky & A., Pertman (Eds.).
Adoption by Lesbians and Gay Men: A New
Dimension in Family Diversity. Oxford University Press, Inc.
Curricula and Technical Reports
1. The PFF Initiative Evaluation Team. (2009).
Year 4 Executive Summary for the Partnerships for Families Initiative.
2. Kim, A., Brooks, D., Kim, H., & Nissly, J. (2008). Structured Decision Making and child welfare service delivery project.
Berkeley: University of California at Berkeley, California Social Work
Education Center.
3. Brooks, D., Whitsett, D., & Kim, H. (2007). Overview of Alumni Survey Methods and Results: Implications for
Reaffirmation and Continuous Program Improvement. USC School of Social
Work.
4. Brooks, D., Kim, A. K., Kim, H., & Nissly, J. (2006). Structured Decision Making (SDM) and Child Welfare
Service Delivery Project: Final Report. Berkeley: University of California
at Berkeley, California Social Work Education Center.
Funded Research
2018-2019 Labor Market Changes and Social Security in the Era of the Forth Industrial Revolution. The National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-). $100,000 (PI).
2015-2017 Suicide among People with Disability. The
National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2015S1A5A8014488). $40,000
(PI).
2013-2014 A Comparative Study on Welfare Attitudes
Determinants among OECD Countries. The National Research Foundation of Korea
(NRF-2013S1A5A8022028). $14,000 (PI).
2011-2014 Social Science Korea Grant from the National
Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2011-330-B00111). $600,000 (Co-investigator).
2011-2012 Public Assistance
Receipt among Low-income Multicultural Families in Korea. Hanyang
University New Faculty Grant. $20,000 (PI).
2010 Runaway
from Out-Of-Home Care: A Role of Case- and Community-Level Factors in
California. The John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation 2010 Faculty
Fellowship Award. $12,000. (PI)
2010 Family
Sense of Coherence in Transracial and Inracial Families: Conceptual and
Measurement issues. California State University Intramural Grant, California
State University, Fullerton, CA. $3,000.
2009 Longitudinal
Relationships between Spirituality, Religiousness, and Social Justice in the
Development of Young Adult: Educational Implications for the Helping
Professions. Research Award, Higher Education Research Institute, University of
California, Los Angeles, CA. $10,000 (Co-investigator with Dr. David Chenot).
2008-2009 Depression
among Children Involved with Child Welfare Services Investigations. A
Newly-Hired Probationer Faculty Stipend. California State University,
Fullerton, CA. $6,500.
2008-2009 Burnout
and Physical Health among Social Workers. Untenured Track Research Award,
Faculty Development Center, California State University, Fullerton, CA. $900.
2007 A
Longitudinal Study of Job Stress, Health, and Turnover among California
Registered Social Workers. Dissertation Completion Grant, Graduate School,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. $12,000.