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Erica Yoonkyung Auh
Researcher at Ewha Womans University
Publications - 6
Citations - 596
Erica Yoonkyung Auh is an academic researcher from Ewha Womans University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workforce & Social environment. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 547 citations.
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Health workforce skill mix and task shifting in low income countries: a review of recent evidence
Brent D. Fulton,Richard M. Scheffler,Susan Sparkes,Erica Yoonkyung Auh,Marko Vujicic,Agnes Soucat +5 more
TL;DR: Task shifting is a promising policy option to increase the productive efficiency of the delivery of health care services, increasing the number of services provided at a given quality and cost.
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The impact of social capital on depression among older Chinese and Korean immigrants: similarities and differences
TL;DR: Evidence for the correlation between social capital and depression in older Chinese and Korean immigrant population is found and the needs to develop social programs and service in order to build more social capital for older immigrants are suggested.
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Turnover and Retention in Nonprofit Employment The Korean College Graduates’ Experience
TL;DR: Choi et al. as discussed by the authors examined workforce shifts in nonprofit organizations and explore influential factors that explain job changes from the nonprofit sector to other sectors using a three-wave panel data set of community college/university graduates, the Graduates Occupational Mobility Survey.
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Types and Sources of Support Received by Family Caregivers of Older Adults from Diverse Racial and Ethnic Groups
Julian Chun-Chung Chow,Erica Yoonkyung Auh,Andrew E. Scharlach,Amanda J. Lehning,Cara Goldstein +4 more
TL;DR: Patterns of support use were found to vary by racial/ethnic group, with Asian and Pacific Island caregivers most likely to receive help from informal sources only, white caregiversmost likely to receiving help from formal sources only and African-American caregivers mostlikely to rely on a combination of formal and informal support.
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Giving in South Korea: A Nation of Givers for the Population under Public Assistance
TL;DR: South Korea opened a new door to philanthropy after the late 1980s, aided by three socio-economic and political events: a successful political transition from the authoritarian dictatorship to democracy; a successful economic transformation; and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.