Biography
Education
- Ph.D. Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.S.W. University of Iowa
- B.A. Ewha Womans University
Courses Taught
- Soc356 Introduction to Social Welfare
- Soc426 Social Legislation and Social Policy
- Soc475AEE Supervised Field Instruction I
Selected Publications and Presentations
Publications
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (2012). Household food insecurity during childhood and subsequent health status among children: The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort. American Journal of Public Health 102(11), e50-5.
Bartfeld, J. and Ryu, J-H. (2011). School breakfast program and breakfast skipping: Evidence from Wisconsin. Social Service Review 85(4), 619-634.
Bartfeld, J., Ryu, J-H., and Wang, L. (2010). Local characteristics are linked to food insecurity among households with elementary school children. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 5(4), 471-483.
GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Bartfeld, J., Ahn, H., and Ryu, J-H. (2012). Economic Well-Being of Divorced Mothers with Varying Child Placement Arrangements in Wisconsin: Contributions of Child Support and Other Income Sources. Madison, WI. Report to the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (2011). Long Term Food Security Patterns and Children’s Cognitive and Health Outcomes. Washington, D.C.: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Bartfeld, J., Kim, M., Ryu, J-H., and Ahn, H. (2009). School Breakfast Program: Participation and Impacts. Washington, D.C.: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Contractor and Cooperator Report CCR-54. July.
Saunders, E., Landsman, M.J., Graf, N., Gilbaugh P., and Ryu, J-H. (2004). Evaluation of Abstinence Only Education in Iowa 2003-2004. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa. Submitted to the Iowa Department of Public Health.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (In preparation). Indirect Effects of Food Insecurity on Psychosocial Well-Being Among School-Aged Children.
Ryu, J-H. (In preparation). Income, Food Insecurity, and Children's Health: Longitudinal Evidence from ECLS-K.
Peer-reviewed conference presentations
Ryu, J-H. (2013). Long-Term Patterns of Food Insecurity in the US: Is Food Insecurity Persistent or Transient? Presented at the 2013 Social Work and Research Annual Conference January 16-20, San Diego, CA.
Ryu, J-H. (2012). Long-Term Patterns of Food Insecurity and Body Mass Index in School-Aged Children: Evidence from ECLS-K. Presented at the 2012 Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Fall Conference November 8-10, Baltimore, MD.
Ryu, J-H. (2012). The Longitudinal Relationship between Food Insecurity and Child Behavior Problems Among School-Aged Children. Presented at the 2012 Social Work and Research Annual Conference January 11-15, Washington, DC.
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (2011). Long Term Food Security Patterns and Children's Cognitive and Health Outcomes. Presented at the 2011 Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, October 27-30, Atlanta, GA.
Ryu, J-H. (2011). Role of Food Insecurity in the Relationship Between Income and Children's Health: Evidence From ECLS-K. Presented at the 2011 Social Work and Research Annual Conference, January 12-16, Tampa, FL.
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (2011). Longitudinal Effects of Food Insecurity on Health Status Among School-Aged Children. Presented at the 2011 Social Work and Research Annual Conference. January 12-16, Tampa, FL.
Ryu, J-H. and Bartfeld, J. (2010). Indirect Effects of Food Insecurity on Psychosocial Well-Being Among School-Aged Children: Evidence From ECLS-K. Presented at the 2010 Social Work and Research Annual Conference, January 13-17, San Francisco, CA.