Eunhee Choi

Assistant Professor
Health and Human Science
Colorado State University
United States of America

Academician Healthcare
Biography

Eunhee Choi, Assistant Professor, joined the CSU faculty in fall of 2013. She has been a licensed social worker in Korea since 2004 and has field experience in the areas of aging, health, and policy. Dr. Choi worked as a social worker at Migrant Resource Center in Melbourne, Australia, providing home and community care programs for older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Her employment also includes working as a program developer at the Korean Labor Force Development Institute for the Aged (KORDI) in Seoul, Korea, fostering a national Korean Senior Employment Program (KSEP). Dr. Choi worked as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh, teaching MSW-level research courses, including Research Methods and Program Evaluation. She is devoted to building policies and programs that support older individuals who are willing to work or volunteer as a way to remain healthy and active in old age. Her research interests also include racial inequality, health disparity, advanced methodology, theoretical development, and program evaluation.

Research Intrest

Eunhee Choi research interest includes: Aging, health, policy, productive aging, older workers, research methodology, and program evaluation.

List of Publications
Choi E (2016) Older workers and federal work programs: The Korean Senior Employment Program (KSEP). J Aging Soc Policy 28: 308-324.
Choi E, Tang F, Kim S (2016) Longitudinal relationships between productive activities and functional health in Later Years: A multivariate latent growth curve modeling approach. Int J Aging Hum Dev 88: 418-440.