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Anita Hue-Hoa Yuan

Ph.D. Sociology, UCLA, expected June 2010; C.Phil. Sociology, UCLA, 2008; M.A. Sociology, UCLA, 2005; M.P.H. Community Health Sciences, UCLA, 2000; B.S. Biochemistry, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, 1996


Fax: 310-206-9838
E-mail: ayuan@ucla.edu

Research Interests

Sociology of Education, Race & Ethnicity,Social Stratification, Immigration, Family and Social Change, Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

Publications

Bachrach, Christine, Rosalind King and Anita Yuan. 2005. “Children as Private and Public Goods: Implications of Fertility Trends” in Booth, Alan and Ann C. Crouter. The New Population Problem: Why Families in Developed Countries Are Shrinking and What it Means. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Anita H. Yuan and V. Jeffery Evans. 2003. Report from NICHD funded Data Security Workshop. Available on NICHD/DBSB website.

Grants and Awards

Association for Institutional Research National Summer Data Policy Institute Fellow, 2007

UCLA Quality of Graduate Research Summer Dissertation Development Award, 2005

UCLA Summer Research Mentorship Award, 2004

UCLA Department of Sociology Fellowship Award, 2003-2004

UCLA Summer Research Mentorship Award, 2003 (declined award)

Bixby Fellowship in Population Research, UCLA School of Public Health, 2001-2003

UCLA School of Public Health Traineeship, 1999-2000

National Institutes of Health Minority International Research Traineeship, UCLA School of Public Health, Summer 1999

Conference Presentations

Yuan, Anita H. and Judith A. Seltzer. “Continuity and Change in Young Women’s Family Size Preferences, 1955-1995.” Presented at the 2005 Population Association of American Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.

Yuan, Anita H. and Anne R. Pebley. “Mortality differences across three cities over time: Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, 1977-1998.” Presented at the 2003 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA.

Yuan, Anita H., Zunyou Wu, Keming Rou, and Donald Morisky. 1999 – 2000. “Reproductive Tract Infections: A Study of Married Women in Rural China.” Presented at the 2000 Office of Research on Minority Health Conference in Washington, D.C., Eighth Annual UCLA AIDS Institute Scientific Symposium, 1999 in Los Angeles, CA, and 1999 National Minority Research Symposium in Phoenix, AZ.


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