Ph.D. Candidate
University of Georgia
Seunghyun (Max) Moon: Seunghyun (Max) Moon is a Ph.D. candidate at University of Georgia, School of Social Work. Seunghyun Moon’s research interest focuses on how employment status affects precariats’ family formation and child rearing strategy and how social policy affects the relations. He earned his Master of Social Work at Yonsei University, Graduate School of Social Welfare and got his second master’s degree in International Social Change and Policy at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. He devoted himself to studying young adults’ problems in the employment market and family formation issues with a comparative perspective on social policy. After completing his master’s courses, Moon worked for the Korean Women’s Development Institute as a research intern, and the Korean Institute for Health and Social Affairs for two years as a researcher. In the Korean Institute for Health and Social Affairs, he participated in various research projects on low fertility and unstable employment.
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