BoRin Kim

497 total citations
39 papers, 347 citations indexed

About

BoRin Kim is a scholar working on Health, Demography and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, BoRin Kim has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 347 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Health, 21 papers in Demography and 15 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in BoRin Kim's work include Health disparities and outcomes (23 papers), Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies (14 papers) and Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving (9 papers). BoRin Kim is often cited by papers focused on Health disparities and outcomes (23 papers), Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies (14 papers) and Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving (9 papers). BoRin Kim collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Korea and China. BoRin Kim's co-authors include Sojung Park, Yoonsun Han, Eunsun Kwon, Katherine Cox, Ruth E. Dunkle, Toni C. Antonucci, Soojung Kim, Joonyoung Cho, Takashi Amano and Qingru Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, The Gerontologist and The Journals of Gerontology Series B.

In The Last Decade

BoRin Kim

34 papers receiving 340 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
BoRin Kim United States 11 180 138 131 116 30 39 347
Agnieszka Sowa Poland 10 160 0.9× 83 0.6× 151 1.2× 65 0.6× 51 1.7× 51 408
Yuanyang Wu China 10 152 0.8× 137 1.0× 71 0.5× 140 1.2× 36 1.2× 39 360
An Sofie Smetcoren Belgium 13 249 1.4× 175 1.3× 168 1.3× 236 2.0× 100 3.3× 47 519
Julie Sergeant United States 8 100 0.6× 79 0.6× 110 0.8× 143 1.2× 27 0.9× 12 302
Sarah K. Cook United States 11 122 0.7× 179 1.3× 179 1.4× 40 0.3× 11 0.4× 25 446
Heidi H. Ewen United States 11 92 0.5× 76 0.6× 151 1.2× 148 1.3× 35 1.2× 29 339
Brian Dodgeon United Kingdom 9 193 1.1× 111 0.8× 132 1.0× 70 0.6× 5 0.2× 20 373
Linda Isherwood Australia 12 86 0.5× 119 0.9× 144 1.1× 67 0.6× 19 0.6× 23 321
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan United States 10 92 0.5× 89 0.6× 141 1.1× 74 0.6× 20 0.7× 26 372
Sor Tho Ng Malaysia 9 174 1.0× 94 0.7× 96 0.7× 45 0.4× 54 1.8× 13 329

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Fields of papers citing papers by BoRin Kim

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of BoRin Kim

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of BoRin Kim. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of BoRin Kim based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with BoRin Kim. BoRin Kim is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Kim, BoRin, et al.. (2025). Multilevel factors influencing eHealth adoption among older adults during the pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health. 13. 1531173–1531173.
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Ofstedal, Mary Beth, BoRin Kim, Jersey Liang, Xiao Xu, & James M. Raymo. (2024). SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND INTERGENERATIONAL LIVING ARRANGEMENTS: BOTH CHILD- AND PARENTS-BASED ANALYSES. Innovation in Aging. 8(Supplement_1). 844–845.
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Park, Sojung, et al.. (2024). MULTIDIMENSIONAL SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP AND LONELINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT. Innovation in Aging. 8(Supplement_1). 1031–1031. 1 indexed citations
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Park, Sojung, et al.. (2023). Subsidized Senior Housing in the US: A Scoping Review. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 43(7). 814–828. 4 indexed citations
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Kim, BoRin, et al.. (2023). Long-Term Health Effects of Work Trajectories Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: The Mediating Role of Work, Material, and Social Environments. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 67(1). 55–79. 2 indexed citations
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Xu, Xiao, Jersey Liang, James M. Raymo, BoRin Kim, & Mary Beth Ofstedal. (2022). Defining Childlessness Among Middle-Aged and Older Americans: A Research Note. Demography. 59(3). 813–826. 3 indexed citations
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Raymo, James M., Xiao Xu, BoRin Kim, Jersey Liang, & Mary Beth Ofstedal. (2021). Later-Life Living Arrangements of Americans With and Without Children: A Life Table Approach. The Journals of Gerontology Series B. 77(1). 181–190. 2 indexed citations
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Ekenga, Christine C., BoRin Kim, Eunsun Kwon, & Sojung Park. (2021). Multimorbidity and Employment Outcomes Among Middle-Aged US Cancer Survivors. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 64(6). 476–481. 2 indexed citations
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Kim, BoRin, et al.. (2021). Aspects of ICT connectivity among older adults living in rural subsidized housing: reassessing the digital divide. University of New Hampshire Scholars Repository (University of New Hampshire at Manchester). 16(1). 17–27. 5 indexed citations
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Cho, Joonyoung, et al.. (2020). Perceived Usefulness and Easiness of Information and Communication Technologies and Volunteering among Older Adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 63(5). 428–446. 7 indexed citations
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Cox, Katherine & BoRin Kim. (2018). Race and income disparities in disaster preparedness in old age. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 61(7). 719–734. 39 indexed citations
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Amano, Takashi, et al.. (2018). HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG HOMEBOUND AND POOR OLDER ADULTS. Innovation in Aging. 2(suppl_1). 484–484. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, BoRin, et al.. (2017). Community-Based Services and Depression from Person-Environment Fit Perspective: Focusing on Functional Impairments and Living Alone. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 60(4). 270–285. 15 indexed citations
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Kwon, Eunsun, et al.. (2017). Heterogeneous Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms in Late Middle Age: Critical Period, Accumulation, and Social Mobility Life Course Perspectives. Journal of Aging and Health. 30(7). 1011–1041. 10 indexed citations
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Park, Sojung, BoRin Kim, & Joonyoung Cho. (2017). Formal Volunteering among Vulnerable Older Adults from an Environmental Perspective: Does Senior Housing Matter?. Journal of Housing for the Elderly. 31(4). 334–350. 5 indexed citations
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Crawford, Natalie D., et al.. (2016). Drug use Discrimination Predicts Formation of High-Risk Social Networks: Examining Social Pathways of Discrimination. AIDS and Behavior. 21(9). 2659–2669. 9 indexed citations
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Park, Sojung, BoRin Kim, & Soojung Kim. (2016). Poverty and working status in changes of unmet health care need in old age. Health Policy. 120(6). 638–645. 22 indexed citations
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Kim, BoRin, et al.. (2015). SOCIAL NETWORK AND CARE ARRANGEMENTS: ARE TODAY’S CENTENARIANS BETTER OFF THAN PREVIOUS COHORTS?. The Gerontologist. 55(Suppl_2). 91–91. 1 indexed citations
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Park, Sojung, Yoonsun Han, BoRin Kim, & Ruth E. Dunkle. (2015). Aging in Place of Vulnerable Older Adults: Person–Environment Fit Perspective. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 36(11). 1327–1350. 69 indexed citations

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