

Jin Huang
Recognized as a leader in the field of social work, Jin Huang is a distinguished Professor at Saint Louis University. She holds both a Ph.D. and an M.S.W. from Washington University in St. Louis, where she honed her expertise in social policy and development. Her research is deeply rooted in asset-based social policy, focusing on asset building and social development, which are crucial for enhancing financial capability and improving the quality of life for individuals and communities. Professor Huang's work extends to understanding the impact of family background on child development, and she is particularly passionate about developing programs and services for children with disabilities. Her research also encompasses China social policy, where she explores the intersections of policy and practice to foster inclusive and sustainable social systems. Throughout her career, Jin Huang has contributed significantly to the academic community, publishing numerous articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. Her scholarly work is widely recognized and has influenced both policy and practice in social work. She is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Society for Social Work Research, the Council on Social Work Education, and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, where she collaborates with fellow experts to advance the field. In addition to her research, Professor Huang is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of social workers, guiding them to become compassionate and effective practitioners. Her commitment to education and research has made her a respected figure in academia and beyond, where her insights continue to shape the future of social policy and practice.
Publications
, 2022-03-28
, 167-170, 1990-03-01
, 2021-08-04
, 1-10, 2022-09-16