
معرفی
Jun-Hong Chen is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, Saint Louis University. His research focuses on child and family well-being under financial/non-financial adversities, household poverty, economic inequality, and policy evaluation. He holds a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.S.W. from New York University.
Key research areas include the intersection of economic stress, mental health, and child behavioral outcomes, with a focus on policy interventions. His work often employs advanced statistical methods like causal inference and growth mixture modeling. Recent studies explore SNAP benefits' impact on food insecurity, racial disparities in homeownership benefits, and asset poverty's role in adolescent behavior.
Publications span child welfare systems, family dynamics, and global health interventions. He emphasizes translational research bridging academic findings to policy actions. Grantees and lab affiliations are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts.




