Chin-Chun Yi

1.1k total citations
33 papers, 730 citations indexed

About

Chin-Chun Yi is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Demography and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Chin-Chun Yi has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 730 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 11 papers in Demography and 10 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Chin-Chun Yi's work include Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving (15 papers), Family Dynamics and Relationships (9 papers) and Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences (7 papers). Chin-Chun Yi is often cited by papers focused on Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving (15 papers), Family Dynamics and Relationships (9 papers) and Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences (7 papers). Chin-Chun Yi collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, Germany and United States. Chin-Chun Yi's co-authors include Kuang‐Hui Yeh, Po‐san Wan, Wen‐Hsu Lin, Noriko Iwai, Chyi‐In Wu, Bernhard Nauck, Yu‐Hua Chen, Kuei‐Hsiu Lin, Michael Farrell and Rudolf Richter and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Urban Studies and Economics of Education Review.

In The Last Decade

Chin-Chun Yi

32 papers receiving 689 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Chin-Chun Yi Taiwan 12 437 230 189 165 154 33 730
Jenifer L. Bratter United States 17 697 1.6× 210 0.9× 169 0.9× 170 1.0× 167 1.1× 36 933
Frits van Wel Netherlands 14 375 0.9× 165 0.7× 157 0.8× 137 0.8× 108 0.7× 26 643
Bryndl Hohmann‐Marriott New Zealand 13 448 1.0× 372 1.6× 133 0.7× 183 1.1× 168 1.1× 26 798
Jessica Halliday Hardie United States 13 387 0.9× 147 0.6× 148 0.8× 122 0.7× 89 0.6× 28 667
Jeanne M. Hilton United States 17 427 1.0× 242 1.1× 142 0.8× 216 1.3× 138 0.9× 28 732
Constance T. Gager United States 15 463 1.1× 246 1.1× 115 0.6× 226 1.4× 274 1.8× 18 715
Heather Koball United States 12 261 0.6× 163 0.7× 141 0.7× 70 0.4× 117 0.8× 36 582
Lisa S. Matthews United States 6 384 0.9× 167 0.7× 213 1.1× 261 1.6× 67 0.4× 8 766
Jason D. Hans United States 16 327 0.7× 161 0.7× 317 1.7× 222 1.3× 125 0.8× 37 750
Marjorie E. Starrels United States 13 620 1.4× 321 1.4× 166 0.9× 166 1.0× 189 1.2× 16 995

Countries citing papers authored by Chin-Chun Yi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Chin-Chun Yi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chin-Chun Yi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Chin-Chun Yi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Chin-Chun Yi 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 Chin-Chun Yi. Chin-Chun Yi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
1.
Yi, Chin-Chun & Ming‐Chang Tsai. (2023). Journey to Adulthood: East Asian Perspectives. 2 indexed citations
2.
Chen, Yu‐Hua & Chin-Chun Yi. (2021). An Exploration of Individual, Familial, and Cultural Factors Associated with the Value of Children among Taiwanese Young Adults. Child Indicators Research. 14(2). 487–510. 5 indexed citations
3.
Lin, Wen‐Hsu, et al.. (2020). Exposure to sexually explicit media in early adolescence is related to risky sexual behavior in emerging adulthood. PLoS ONE. 15(4). e0230242–e0230242. 69 indexed citations
4.
Ḥanafī, Sārī & Chin-Chun Yi. (2020). Sociologies in Dialogue. Biblos-e Archivo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid). 1 indexed citations
5.
Nauck, Bernhard, et al.. (2017). How kinship systems and welfare regimes shape leaving home: A comparative study of the United States, Germany, Taiwan, and China. Demographic Research. 36. 1109–1148. 26 indexed citations
6.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2014). Marital Power Structure in Two Chinese Societies: Measurement and Mechanisms. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 45(1). 93–111. 13 indexed citations
7.
Yeh, Kuang‐Hui, et al.. (2013). Filial piety in contemporary Chinese societies: A comparative study of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. International Sociology. 28(3). 277–296. 215 indexed citations
8.
Yi, Chin-Chun. (2012). The Psychological Well-being of East Asian Youth. DIAL (Catholic University of Leuven). 61 indexed citations
9.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2008). The Importance of Social Context in the Formation of the Value of Children for Adolescents: Social Class and Rural Urban Differences in Taiwan. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 39(3). 371–392. 8 indexed citations
10.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2008). Kin Network and its Effect on the Psychological Well-being of the Youth: The Case of Taiwan. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 39(1). 19–37. 11 indexed citations
11.
Nauck, Bernhard & Chin-Chun Yi. (2007). Intergenerational Relationships in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Fertility, Interaction and Support. Current Sociology. 55(4). 475–486. 1 indexed citations
12.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2006). Wife's Decision-Making Power in a Chinese Context:A Marital Dyadic Perspective. 17(2). 110–123. 2 indexed citations
13.
Yi, Chin-Chun & Michael Farrell. (2006). Globalization and the Intergenerational Relation. Journal of Family Issues. 27(8). 1035–1041. 7 indexed citations
14.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2006). Overlapping Social Networks. Current Sociology. 54(2). 187–208. 4 indexed citations
15.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2006). Does Conjugal Disparity Affect Marital Relations?. Current Sociology. 54(2). 229–255. 6 indexed citations
16.
Yi, Chin-Chun & Bernhard Nauck. (2006). Gender, Marriage and Family Support in East Asian Families. Current Sociology. 54(2). 155–163. 3 indexed citations
17.
Yi, Chin-Chun, et al.. (2004). The Intergenerational Transmission of Family Values: A Comparison between Teenagers and Parents in Taiwan. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 35(4). 523–545. 25 indexed citations
18.
Yi, Chin-Chun & Rudolf Richter. (2004). Youth and Family: Intergenerational Tensions and Transfers. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 35(4). 519–545. 5 indexed citations
19.
Yi, Chin-Chun. (1999). Parental Support in Taiwan:A Qualitative Analysis of the Intergenerational Obligation. 3 indexed citations
20.
Yi, Chin-Chun. (1985). Urban Housing Satisfaction in a Transitional Society: A Case Study in Taichung, Taiwan. Urban Studies. 22(1). 1–12. 18 indexed citations

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