Guo, Jing 郭静

jing_webAssistant Professor
Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2430 Campus Road, Gartley Hall
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: 808-956-2195
Email: jingguo@hawaii.edu

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Comparative family policy
Migrant child education in China
Social policy and social work in China
Asian American Immigrants and child welfare

EDUCATION

2007 Ph.D. in Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, USA
2002 M.A. in Social Welfare, Peking University, Beijing, China
1999 B.A. in Social Welfare, Peking University, Beijing, China

PUBLICATIONS

  • Guo, J. (in press). International collaboration with China: A professional training program for Civil Affairs officials. China Journal of Social Work.
  • Guo, J. (2014). Education expectation of parents and children: Findings from a case of China. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 8, 1-15.
  • Guo, J. & Gilbert, N. (2014) Public attitudes toward government responsibility for child care: The impact of individual characteristics and welfare regimes”. Children and Youth Services Review, 44(September), 82-89.
  • Guo, J. (2013). Financing migrant child education. In Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition. Edited by DJ. Besharov and K. Baehler, 142-159. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Guo, J. & Han, J. (2013). Teachers’ perceptions of migrant children in public schools in China and a proposal for social work intervention.Social Development Issues35(3), 50-62.
  • Guo, J. & Xiao, S. (2013). Through the gender lens: a comparison of family policy in Sweden and China.China Journal of Social Work6(3), 228-243.
  • Guo, J. & Gilbert, N. (2012). Public attitudes and gender policy regimes: Coherence and stability in hard times. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 39(2), 163-182.
  • Guo, J. (2011). Family and parent correlates of educational achievement: Migrant children in China. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 5(2), 123-137.
  • Guo, J. & Gilbert, N. (2007). Welfare state regimes and family policy: A longitudinal analysis. International Journal of Social Welfare, 16(4), 307-313. 
  • Xia, X. & Guo. (2002). Historical development and characteristics of social work in today’s China. International Journal of Social Welfare, 11(3), 254-262.