Fuhua Zhai

Professor and Thea Bowman Endowed Chair in Social Research, Graduate School of Social Service

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Areas of Research:
Early childhood education and developmental outcomes; Impacts of early interventions and school environment; Child maltreatment and child welfare; Cultural values, child rearing practices, and child wellbeing; Cross-national studies on child and family policies; Experimental and statistical research methods

Dr. Fuhua Zhai received his Ph.D. and Master of Philosophy from Columbia University School of Social Work, Master of Social Work (MSW) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) School of Social Work, and bachelor’s degree in social work from China Youth University for Political Sciences. He previously worked as an Assistant Professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook and as a post-doctoral research scholar at both New York University and Columbia University. His research interests include early childhood education and interventions, parenting and parental education, cultural values and childrearing practices, child maltreatment and child welfare, and cross-national child and family policies and programs. His work has been supported by multiple research grants and published in peer-reviewed journals in the fields of developmental psychology, economics, social policy, education, demography, and social work. He has taught courses in the areas of research methods, foundation and advanced statistics, human behavior and the social environment, and experimental and quasi-experimental designs. 

 

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