
Milly Yang
@MillyYYang
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PhD Candidate in Sociology @Yale @YaleSoc studying high-skilled immigration in the US, labor market, family demography @GrinnellCollege alum
New Haven, CT
Joined November 2018
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RT @ERSjournal: #ERSNewš£ š . @_Meera_Choi, @TesslerHannah, @Prof_GraceKao examine #intersectionality of #antiAsianRacism among #AsianAmericā¦.
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RT @ISPSYale: Let's talk about K-Pop! A conference organized by @Prof_GraceKao Nov. 14-15 at the Sterling Memorial Library lecture hall onā¦.
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RT @JessicaCalarco: As @MillyYYang @DrEmmaZang and I find, families with young kids relied heavily on older siblings as caregivers during cā¦.
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Pandemic-related school and formal childcare closures have increased the demand for informal (i.e., unregulated or unpaid) childcare, including care from nannie...
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RT @AliciaMWalker1: When childcare centers close, who takes care of Americaās children?.@MillyYYang @DrEmmaZang & @JessicaCalarco tell usā¦.
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So grateful to be part of this amazing group! Thanks so much for organizing it.
Just 1 week ago today we completed our 10th Annual Berkeley Workshop in Formal Demography. We had a terrific workshop & we're already looking forward to next year! Thank you to @NICHD_NIH @SocSciMatrix @ayesha_s_m @therealrchung @dennisfeehan @jrgoldstein1
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RT @JessicaCalarco: As an oldest daughter, the findings from my newest paper really hit home. My coauthors @DrEmmaZang and @MillyYYang andā¦.
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Pandemic-related school and formal childcare closures have increased the demand for informal (i.e., unregulated or unpaid) childcare, including care from nannie...
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How did US parents use informal childcare during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how was its use associated with their work hours? We examined these questions in this new work with @DrEmmaZang and @JessicaCalarco, just online in JFI!
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Pandemic-related school and formal childcare closures have increased the demand for informal (i.e., unregulated or unpaid) childcare, including care from nannie...
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So happy to see our paper online in @sociologyjnl! We studied the association between parent's industrial sectors and children's fields of study in China.
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Very grateful to my mentors at Yale @YaleSoc : @Prof_GraceKao @DrEmmaZang @RourkeOBrien , and the guest editors @YuXie3 @JimRaymo.
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Excited to share that my first solo-authored paper is online in a special issue of the Chinese Journal of Sociology (edited by Yu Xie and Jim Raymo). I study the relationship between cohabitation and housework in China.
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Premarital cohabitation has been understudied in China, and its impact on marriages in the region remains largely unexplored. This study examines the implicatio...
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I am excited to share my first published article, coauthored with advisor @Prof_GraceKao, on fertility desires during COVID-19, published in Population Research and Policy Review!
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Population Research and Policy Review - The COVID-19 pandemic has differentially affected the general well-being of individuals based on their race and socioeconomic status. However, we know much...
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RT @Yale: Yale sociologist Rourke OāBrien is helping researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston as they seek to better understand thā¦.
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Yale sociologist Rourke OāBrien has joined an advisory council to guide Boston Fed researchers on projects intended to inform publicĀ policy.
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RT @yunjulietzhou: My new paper on cohabitation in China is out! I examine the gendered ways in which urban young adults assess cohabitatioā¦.
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RT @DrEmmaZang: New working paper with @MillyYang11 and @JessicaCalarco . (: Older children have been one of the moā¦.
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Our new study finds that during the early pandemic, approximately 60 percent of US parents received informal support with childcare, mostly from older children and extended family members.
New working paper with @MillyYang11 and @JessicaCalarco . (: Older children have been one of the most important sources for parents to obtain informal help with childcare during the early pandemic!.
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