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Milly Yang

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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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Milly Yang
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šŸ“®Participants NeededšŸ“®.Hi everyone! I'm seeking participants for my dissertation on high-skilled foreign workers with temporary visas. Take a short survey for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card or join a confidential interview for $20!.
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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 on….
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Milly Yang
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RT @AliciaMWalker1: When childcare centers close, who takes care of America’s children?.@MillyYYang @DrEmmaZang & @JessicaCalarco tell us….
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Milly Yang
1 year
So grateful to be part of this amazing group! Thanks so much for organizing it.
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Berkeley Population Sciences
1 year
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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1 year
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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Milly Yang
1 year
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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Emma Zang
1 year
New Work with Yale soc PhD student Milly Yining Yang and James Lee (HKUST):
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Milly Yang
1 year
Very grateful to my mentors at Yale @YaleSoc : @Prof_GraceKao @DrEmmaZang @RourkeOBrien , and the guest editors @YuXie3 @JimRaymo.
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Milly Yang
1 year
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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Milly Yang
2 years
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 O’Brien is helping researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston as they seek to better understand th….
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Yale sociologist Rourke O’Brien 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 cohabitatio….
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RT @DrEmmaZang: New working paper with @MillyYang11 and @JessicaCalarco . (: Older children have been one of the mo….
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Milly Yang
3 years
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.
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Emma Zang
3 years
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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