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Yurie Momose

Division The Center for Social Research and Data Archives,
Quantitative Social Research Group
Research fields Social Policy, Sociology of Education, Social Research Methods
e-mail momoseiss.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Homepage https://researchmap.jp/y.momose?lang=en

Teaching and Research Appointments

April 2019 -
March 2020
Project Researcher, Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
May 2020 -
March 2023
Project Academic Support Specialist, Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
April 2020 -
March 2023
Project Researcher, Graduate School of Strategic Management, Chuo University
April 2022 -
March 2023
Limited-term Researcher, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
October 2022 - PresentVisiting scholar, Recruit Works Institute
April 2023 - Project Research Associate, Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo
April 2023 - Visiting Research Scholar, Princeton University

Topics of Research

1Complex issues arising between labor, welfare, and education policies and systems
It empirically reveals the underlying issues in a complex situation of difficulties and disadvantages such as social exclusion, deprivation, adverse childhood experiences, and intersectionality. Recent research has focused on socially overlooked groups, such as the gray areas, who have difficulties in living and health problems, and life course studies that explore second chances for these populations and examine protective factors for health inequalities.
2Diverse human resource activities
It explores the initiatives of social policy and companies/organizations and improvements of them through studies on the two-body problem of balancing family formation and careers faced by power couples who work together (e.g., highly educated and high-income earners), the return to work of people who have taken leave or left the workforce, personnel systems that respond to diversity management for people with medical treatment, illness, or disabilities, and support methods and funding structures for social enterprises that provide employment support.

Selected Publications

  • Differences in Material Deprivation by Disability Certificates: A Focus on Physical and Mental Health, CSRDA Discussion Paper Series (45) 1-16, March 2023.
  • Theoretically Ignored Intersectionality: Women on the line of Disability or Not, the Japan Institute of Labour, (751) 148-163, Feb, 2023. (in Japanese)
  • Shielding by Dichotomies:Economic, Social, Political, and Cultural Risks for Adults in Gray Areas That Arise at the Boundary Between Adults with and Without Disabilities, SSJ Data Archive Research Paper Series, (84) 1-42, Nov, 2022. (in Japanese)
  • Quantitative Visualization of Ambiguous Layers Not Linked to Labor, Welfare, and Medical Care: 1 in 10 People in Japanese Society, SSJ Data Archive Research Paper Series, (83) 1-40, Nov, 2022. (in Japanese)
  • Cohort Comparisons of Social Exclusion Structures of Youth in Japan, Sociologos, (46) 1-16, Nov, 2022. (in Japanese)
  • Bullying Experience in Childhood and Health Outcomes in Adulthood, (with Hiroshi Ishida), University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Panel Survey Discussion Paper Series (155) 1-24, October 2022.
  • The Origins of Social Exclusion and Today's Challenges for the Quantitative Study, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo 61 381-390, March 2022.
  • Influence of past Experiences on Social Exclusion in Old Age: Focusing on the Long-Term Risks of Difficulties in Early Life, The study of sociology, (106) 103-128, Dec, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • Changes in Marital Relationships, Place in the Home, Work and Benefits - Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic : the Results of JLPS-H Wave 17, (with Kanae Takahashi and Akane Tanaka), University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Panel Survey Discussion Paper Series, (147) 1-22, Nov, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • Employment status in the gray area referring to people with health problems : an exploration from two disability welfare system borderlines, Graduate Student Project Working Paper, Center for Barrier Free Education, Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo, 50-65, Aug, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • Repayment of Loan-Based Scholarships in the Early 30S, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Panel Survey Discussion Paper Series, (133) 1-11, Mar, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • Reconsidering the Japanese scholarship system:How does past scholarship loan or benefit affect current disparities?, Report on the Research Results of the Research Project Contributing to the Promotion of Student Support in FY2020 (JASSO Research), 1-13, Mar, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • Identify Those Who Are in the Gray Areas According to Status of Health and Disability Certificate: Description of the National Survey on Social Security and People's Life in 2017, IPSS Working Paper series(J), (39) 1-37, Jan, 2021. (in Japanese)
  • The Impact of Negative Childhood Experiences on Mental Health, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Panel Survey Discussion Paper Series, (126) 1-9, Dec, 2020. (in Japanese)
  • Relevances of Schools,Student Loan, Husband's Child-rearing and Perception Gaps Using Dyadic Data: The Results of the JLPS-H Wave16, (with Yasufumi Yamaguchi and Fumiko Suzuki), University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Panel Survey Discussion Paper Series, (125) 1-17, Nov, 2020. (in Japanese)
  • Social Exclusion Structure in Old Age Associated with Relative Poverty and Social Isolation: Latent Class Analysis Using the National Survey of the Japanese Elderly, Report on the Research Results of the Secondary Analysis of Health and Living in Old Age Using Data of the National Survey of the Japanese Elderly, 120-131, Mar, 2020. (in Japanese)
  • Dynamic Factors of Social Exclusion in Japan, SSJ Data Archive Research Paper Series, (73) 1-17, Jan, 2020. (in Japanese)
  • Is There a Difference in Job Training for Disadvantaged Workers?:An Exploratory Comparative Study of Japan, Europe and the USA, Research Paper Relating to the Graduate Certificate in European Union Studies, EU Institute in Japan, kansai, Mar, 2018. (in Japanese)
  • Employment Support and Financing Structure of Social Enterprises: Focus on People with Employment Difficulties Who Have Been Overlooked by Both Welfare and Employment Policies, Thesis, Mar, 2018. (in Japanese)

Educational Activities

Chuo University Social Research Exercise in Socio Informatics
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