Jasmine Trang Ha, Assistant Professor
PhD, Sociology, University of Minnesota
Jasmine Ha is a sociologist who investigates issues of international migration and globalization. She has published on international migration systems, climate impacts on migration, and migration patterns of international students. She is currently working on projects looking at migration patterns and statistics in the Asia-Pacific region. Insights from her research contribute to international policy efforts to improve the availability and quality of migration statistics.
Areas of Specialization
- International migration
- Migration statistics
- International education
- Globalization
- Sustainability
- Demography
Selected Publications
- Nguyen, Jason, Quan Vu Le, and Jasmine Trang Ha. 2021. "Impacts of Health and Safety Concerns on E-Commerce and Service Reconfiguration during COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from an Emerging Economy." Service Science 13(4):227-242.
- Abel, Guy J., Jack DeWaard, Jasmine Trang Ha, and Zack W. Almquist. 2021. "The form and evolution of international migration networks, 1990–2015." Population, Space and Place 27:e2432.
- DeWaard, Jack, Elizabeth Fussell, Katherine J. Curtis, and Jasmine Trang Ha. 2020. "Changing spatial interconnectivity during the “Great American Migration Slowdown”: A decomposition of intercounty migration rates, 1990–2010." Population, Space and Place 26:e2274.
- Raymer, James, Qing Guan, and Jasmine Trang Ha. 2019. "Overcoming data limitations to obtain migration flows for ASEAN countries." Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 28(4):385-414.
- DeWaard, Jack and Jasmine Trang Ha. 2019. "Resituating relaunched migration systems as emergent entities manifested in geographic structures." Migration Studies 7(1):39-58.
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Contact
Dr. Jasmine Ha
Department of Sociology
Room 5208, Social Science Centre
- 519-661-2111 ext. 85118
- fax: 519-661-3200
- jasmine.ha@uwo.ca