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Assistant Professor of Sociology
Arkansas State University
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Jaein Lee, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Arkansas State University, investigates the influence of external social factors on individual demographic outcomes. Her research examines differentials in death, fertility, union formation, and other life events. Lee's recent publications explore diverse topics including changing attitudes toward homosexuality in South Korea, the impact of local violence on marriage and cohabitation in Mexico, and racial-ethnic disparities in pregnancy intentions in the United States. She has also studied the role of gender heterogeneity in peer groups on suicidal ideation among Korean girls and analyzed adolescent school adjustment in relation to cyber delinquency. Lee's work also addresses public health attitudes, such as trust and value orientation related to COVID-19 vaccination in the U.S., and includes systematic reviews on design and product experience quality.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 30
Selected Publications
- Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Dyadic Pregnancy Intentions Preceding Births in the United States (2024) DOI
- Changing attitudes toward homosexuality in South Korea, 1996–2018 (2023) DOI
- Why is Korean girls’ suicidal ideation rate higher than boys’ rate? The role of gender heterogeneity in peer groups (2023) DOI
- Compliance, procrastination and refusal: American COVID-19 vaccination trust and value orientation (2023) DOI
- Community Violence and the Stability of Marriages and Cohabitations in Mexico (2023) DOI
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