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Dr. Hye-Sung Han is an Associate Professor at the University of Kansas, affiliated with the School of Public Affairs & Administration. Her research focuses on housing policy, community development, and social inequality, with an emphasis on neighborhood revitalization, housing abandonment, and evictions. She employs interdisciplinary methods, including policy analysis and quantitative techniques, to address urban challenges.
Key research interests include the impact of housing policies on marginalized communities, the role of federal rental assistance, and the socio-spatial dimensions of urban decay. Her work bridges public administration, urban planning, and social welfare, offering insights into equitable urban development strategies.
Her publications from 2012–2025 reflect a consistent focus on housing policy evaluation, neighborhood dynamics, and the socioeconomic consequences of housing instability. Notable topics include eviction patterns, abandoned property management, and the efficacy of programs like HOPE VI and LIHTC.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She advises students in public affairs and urban planning disciplines, though specific advisee names were not listed.
Dr. Han’s work contributes to labs/teams focused on urban policy innovation and community resilience, though specific team names were not detailed in the text.





