Edited Special Issues in International Journals
- Chung, H., & Van der Lippe, T (eds) (2020). Flexible working work life balance and gender equality. Social Indicators Research. 151(2)
- Chung, H., Taylor-Gooby, P. & Leruth B (eds) (2018) Special Issue on Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures. Social Policy & Administration. 52(4)
- Chung, H. & Mau, S. (editors) (2014) Special Issue on Subjective Insecurity and the Role of Institutions. Journal of European Social Policy, 24(4) ISSN 0958-9287
Refereed Journal Publications
- Chung, H., & Van der Lippe, T. (2020). Flexible working work life balance and gender equality: Introduction. Social Indicators Research, 151(2):365-381. (open access)
- Chung, H., & Van der Horst, M. (2020). Flexible working and unpaid overtime in the UK:The role of gender, parental and occupational status. Social Indicators Research, 151(2):495-520. (open access)
- Chung, H. (2020). Gender, flexibility stigma, and the perceived negative consequences of flexible working in the UK. Social Indicators Research, 151(2):521-545. (open access)
- Taylor-Gooby, P, Heuer, J-O, Chung, H, Leruth, B, Mau, S, & Zimmerman, K. (2020) Regimes, Social Risks and the Welfare Mix: Unpacking Attitudes to Pensions and Childcare in Germany and the UK Through Deliberative Forums. Journal of Social Policy. 49(1):61-79.
- Chung, H. (2019) " Dualization and subjective employment insecurity: Explaining the subjective employment insecurity divide between permanent and temporary workers across 23 European countries" (free access link) Economic and Industrial Democracy. 40(3): 700-729.
- Chung, Heejung/정희정 (2019) Why Flexible Working Alone Will Not Fix Pressing Issues of Work-Life Balance and Gender Equality / 일·생활 균형 및 성평등 현안과 유연근로제의 한계. Global Social Security Review 국제사회보장리뷰, 8 . pp. 49-60. (open access)
- Chung, H. (2019) 'Women's Work Penalty' in access to flexible working arrangements across Europe. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 25(1): 23-40. (open access)
- Chung, H. (2019) "National-level family policies and workers' access to schedule control in a European comparative perspective: Crowding out or in, and for whom?" Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis/ Special Issue on Methodological challenges for comparative welfare state research. 21(1): 25-46. (open access)
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B., Chung, H. (2019) Identifying attitudes to welfare through deliberate forums: the emergence of reluctant individualism. Policy & Politics. 47(1) 94-117.
- Chung, H., Taylor-Gooby, P. & Leruth B. (2018) Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures. Social Policy & Administration, 52(4): 835-846 (open access)
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Chung, H. and Leruth, B. (2018) The contribution of deliberate forums to studying welfare state attitude: A United Kingdom study. Social Policy & Administration, 52(4): 914-927. (open access)
- Chung, H. (2018) 'Dualization and the access to occupational family-friendly working time arrangements across Europe'. Social Policy & Administration. Special Issue on Occupational Welfare - Still divisive in welfare states. 52(2): 491-507 (open access)
- Chung, H. & van der Horst, M. (2018) Women’s employment patterns after childbirth and the perceived access to and use of flexitime and teleworking. Human Relations/Special Issue on Flexible Careers. 71(1): 47-72.(Open access) - longlisted for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter Awards for Excellence in Work-Family Research
- Chung, H. & Meuleman, M. (2017) "European parent's attitudes towards public childcare provision. The role of current provisions, interests, and ideologies" European Societies. 19(1): 49-68. (open access)
- Lott, Y. & Chung, H. (2016) "Gender discrepancies in the outcomes of schedule control on overtime and income in Germany" European Sociological Review. 32(6): 752-765 (open access) - Top 5 finalist for Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research.
- Yoon, Y. & Chung, H. (2016) "New forms of dualization? Labour market segmentation patterns in the UK from the late 90s until the post-crisis in the late 2000s" Social Indicators Research. 128(2), 609-631. (free access)
van Oorschot, W. & Chung, H. (2015) "Feelings of dual-insecurity among European workers: A multi-level analysis" European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21(1): 23-37
- Chung, H. and Mau, S. (2014) Subjective insecurity and the role of institutions. Journal of European Social Policy, 24 (4): 303-318
- Carr, E. and Chung, H. (2014) Employment insecurity and life satisfaction: The moderating influence of labour market policies across Europe. Journal of European Social Policy, 24 (4): 383-389
- Chung, H. & Tijdens, K. (2013) "Working time components and working time regimes in Europe: using company-level data across 21 countries" International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24(7): 1418-143.
- Chung, H., Bekker, S. & Houwing, H. (2012) "Young people and the post-recession labour market in the context of Europe 2020" Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 18(3): 299 - 315.
- Chung, H. (2012) "Measuring flexicurity: Precautionary notes, a new framework, and an empirical example" Social Indicators Research, 106(1): 153-171 (open access)
- Chung, H. & van Oorschot, W. (2011) “Institutions versus market forces: Explaining the employment insecurity of European individuals during (the beginning of) the financial crisis.” Journal of European Social Policy. 21(4): 287-301
- Chung, H. & Thewissen, S. (2011) “Falling back on old habits? A Comparison of the Social and Unemployment Crisis Reactive Policy Strategies in Germany, the UK, and Sweden.” Social Policy and Administration. 45(4): 354–370 (runner up for the 2012 SP&A Early Stage Career Researcher prize)
- Kerkhofs, M., Chung, H. & Ester, P. (2008)"Working time flexibility across Europe: a typology using firm-level data." Industrial Relations Journal 39(6): 569–585.
- Chung, H. (2007) “From collectivism towards individualisation” Tijdschrift voor HRM,lente 2007.No.1; 71-72. Sassenheim, Van Vliet Uitgevers
- 김종건, 정희정 (Chung, H. & Kim, J.) (2003) "네덜란드 복지개혁과 노동시장정책의 변화 - "기적"을 넘어 "유연보장"으로" (english title: “Welfare Reform and Labour Market Policy Changes in the Netherlands: beyond ‘Miracle’ to ‘Flexicurity.’”)상황과 복지 14호 177-214.
- 사회복지학문후속세대 (The Next Generation Scholars of Social Welfare) (2003) "한국 복지국가 성격논쟁 뒤집어 보기" (English title: “Korean Welfare State Regime Argument in a Different Perspective.”) 상황과 복지 14호 217-240.
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung, H. (2017) After Austerity: welfare state transformation in Europe after the great recession. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Chung, H. (2009) Flexibility for Whom? Working time flexibility practices of European companies. ReflecT, Tilburg University Ph.D. Dissertation. Ridderkerk; Ridderprint.
- Chung, H. (2020). Company-level family policies: Who has access to it and what are some of its outcomes. In R. Nieuwenhuis & W. van Lanker (Eds.), Palgrave Handbook on Family Policy. (OPEN ACCESS!) Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan
- Chung, H. (2020). Institutions versus Market Forces: Explaining the Employment Insecurity of European Individuals Eight Years after the 2008 Financial Crisis. In T. Laenen, B. Meuleman, & W. Van Oorschot (Eds.), Welfare State Legitimacy in Times of Crisis and Austerity. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Chung, H. (2019) Part-time working women’saccess to other types of flexible working-time arrangements across Europe. In: Nicolaisen H, Heidi K and Cecilie H (eds) Dualisation of Part-Time Work: The Development of Labour Market Insiders and Outsiders. Bristol: Policy Press, 109-132.
- Chung, H.,
- Filipovič Harst, M. and
- Rakar, T. (2018) Provision of Care, Whose responsibility and Why? in Taylor-Gooby, P. and Leruth, B. eds. Attitudes, Aspirations and Welfare. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Zimmerman, K., Chung, H. and Heuer, B. (2018). Labour Market Challenges and the Role of Social Investment. in Taylor-Gooby, P. and Leruth, B. eds. Attitudes, Aspirations and Welfare. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Golden, L, Chung, H and Sweet, S. (2018) Positive and Negative Application of Flexible Working Time Arrangements: Comparing the United States and the EU Countries. In: Farndale E, Brewster C and Mayrhofer W (eds) The Handbook of Comparative Human Resource Management. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 237-256.
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung H. (2017) Where next for the UK welfare state? in Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung H. (eds) After Austerity: The New Politics of Welfare in Europe. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung, H. (2017). Liberalism, Social Investment, Protection, and Chauvinism: New Directions for the European Welfare State. in: Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung, H. eds. After Austerity: The New Politics of Welfare in Europe. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
- Taylor-Gooby, P., Leruth, B. and Chung, H. (2017). The Context: How European Welfare States Have Responded to Post-Industrialism, Ageing Populations, and Populist Nationalism. in: After Austerity: The New Politics of Welfare in Europe. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press 1-27.
- Chung, H. (2015) "Subjective employment insecurity gap between occupations: variance across Europe" in Eichhorst, W. and Marx, P. (eds.) Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Markets: An Occupational Perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 271-297
- Chung, H. & Meuleman, B. (2014). Support for Government Intervention in Child Care Across European Countries. In M. León (Ed.), TheTransformation of Care in European Societies: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 104-133
- Chung, H. (2014).Work, Alternative/Flexible Arrangements. In: Michalos AC (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp 7203-7208.
- Wilthagen, T. Muffels R. & Chung H. (2013) “The ‘state of affairs’ of flexicurity in industrial relations: assessing country performance using transition indicators” Arrowsmith & Pulignano (eds) The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe: Institutions and Outcomes in the Age of Globalisation.Routledge. pp. 184-206
- Chung, H. & van Oorschot, W. (2012) “The impact of the perceived and actual unemployment benefit generosity and unemployment rates on employment security of workers” in Ervasti, H. et al. (eds.) The Future of the Welfare State: Social Policy Attitudes and Social Capital in Europe. Edward Elgar. pp.46-67
- Meuleman, B. & Chung, H. (2012) “Who should care for the children? Support for government intervention in child care” in Ervasti, H. et al. (eds.)The Future of the Welfare State: Social Policy Attitudes and Social Capital in Europe. Edward Elgar . pp.107-133
- Chung, H. (2011). 'Work-Family Conflict across 28 European Countries: A Multi-level Approach'. In S. Drobnic & A. Guillén (Eds.), Work-Life Balance in Europe. The role of job quality (pp. 42-68). Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. pp.42-68
- Bekker, S. and Chung, H. (2009) “Restructuring Organisations while Striving for Flexicurity: Connecting the European Level to National Contexts” in Moreau, M.A. (ed.) Building Anticipation of Restructuring in Europe. PE Lang Publishers.pp.303~330.
- Kerkhofs, M., Chung, H. & Ester, P. (2008) “Working Time Flexibility Across Europe” in Ester, P., Muffels, R., Schippers, J. & Wilthagen, T. (eds.) Innovating European Labour Markets:Dynamics and Perspectives, Edward Elgar. pp.163~189.
- Chung, H. (2008) “Provision of Work-life Balance Arrangements in European Companies: Public vs. Private” in Keune, M., Leschke J., & Watt, A. (eds.) Privatisation and liberalisation of public services in Europe: An analysis of economic and labour market impacts. Brussels: ETUI.pp.285-319
- Chung, H. (2007) “Flexibility for employers or for employees? A new approach to examining labour market flexibility across Europe using company level data” in Jørgensen, H. & Madsen, P. K. (eds.) Flexicurity and Beyond: Finding a new agenda for the European Social Model, Copenhagen: DJØF Publishing. pp. 243~277.