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Lucy Jordan
Lucy Jordan
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei hku.hk
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Migrant parents and the psychological well‐being of left‐behind children in Southeast Asia
E Graham, LP Jordan
Journal of marriage and Family 73 (4), 763-787, 2011
4652011
Choice and accommodation in parental child care decisions
MK Meyers, LP Jordan
Community Development 37 (2), 53-70, 2006
3072006
Transnational families and the family nexus: perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent (s)
E Graham, LP Jordan, BSA Yeoh, T Lam, M Asis, Su-Kamdi
Environment and Planning A 44 (4), 793-815, 2012
213*2012
Resilience and well‐being among children of migrant parents in South‐East Asia
LP Jordan, E Graham
Child development 83 (5), 1672-1688, 2012
2032012
Parental migration and the mental health of those who stay behind to care for children in South-East Asia
E Graham, LP Jordan, BSA Yeoh
Social Science & Medicine 132, 225-235, 2015
1002015
Mental wellbeing amongst younger and older migrant workers in comparison to their urban counterparts in Guangzhou city, China: a cross-sectional study
J Li, SS Chang, PSF Yip, J Li, LP Jordan, Y Tang, Y Hao, X Huang, ...
BMC public health 14, 1-10, 2014
802014
Intergenerational support and life satisfaction of young-, old-and oldest-old adults in China
J Chen, LP Jordan
Aging & mental health 22 (3), 412-420, 2018
632018
Subjective well‐being amongst migrant children in China: Unravelling the roles of social support and identity integration
S Ni, CHK Chui, X Ji, L Jordan, CLW Chan
Child: care, health and development 42 (5), 750-758, 2016
472016
Intergenerational support in one-and multi-child families in China: Does child gender still matter?
J Chen, LP Jordan
Research on Aging 40 (2), 180-204, 2018
402018
Does having a migrant parent reduce the risk of undernutrition for children who stay behind in South-East Asia?
E Graham, LP Jordan
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 22 (3), 315-347, 2013
402013
Introduction: understanding migrants’ economic precarity in global cities
LP Jordan
Urban Geography 38 (10), 1455-1458, 2017
352017
Youth Education and Learning in Twenty-First Century China: Disentangling the Impacts of Migration, Residence, and Hukou
LP Jordan, Q Ren, J Falkingham
Chinese Sociological Review 47 (1), 57-83, 2014
352014
A systematic review of studies on ethnic minority youth development in Hong Kong: An application of the ecological framework
G Arat, AP Hoang, LP Jordan, PWC Wong
China Journal of Social Work 9 (3), 218-237, 2016
312016
Engaged parenting, gender, and children's time use in transnational families: An assessment spanning three global regions
LP Jordan, B Dito, J Nobles, E Graham
Population, space and place 24 (7), e2159, 2018
292018
Alcohol use among very early adolescents in Vietnam: what difference does parental migration make?
LP Jordan, E Graham, ND Vinh
Asian and Pacific migration journal 22 (3), 401-419, 2013
292013
Alcohol use and abuse among rural Zimbabwean adults: a test of a community-level intervention
LA Cubbins, D Kasprzyk, D Montano, LP Jordan, G Woelk
Drug and alcohol dependence 124 (3), 333-339, 2012
272012
Social norms and family child labor: a systematic literature review
A Abdullah, I Huynh, CR Emery, LP Jordan
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (7), 4082, 2022
262022
Risky behaviour: a new framework for understanding why young people take risks
L Graham, L Jordan, A Hutchinson, N de Wet
Journal of Youth Studies 21 (3), 324-339, 2018
262018
Hazardous child labor in Nepal: The case of brick kilns
S Larmar, P O’Leary, C Chui, K Benfer, S Zug, LP Jordan
Child abuse & neglect 72, 312-325, 2017
252017
Multiple precarity and intimate family life among African-Chinese families in Guangzhou
L Jordan, AP Hoang, CHK Chui, W Wang, V Mazzucato
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (12), 2796-2814, 2021
222021
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