Bun Song Lee
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Associate Professor of Economics
Also affiliated: University of Nebraska at Omaha (1984–1996); University of Seoul (1998–2020); Seoul National University (2005); City University (1997)
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Bun Song Lee's research investigates the economic and demographic factors influencing labor markets and urban mobility. His work has explored the impact of an aging workforce on wages and productivity, particularly in the context of South Korea. He has also examined the relationships between elderly employment and labor market outcomes for younger and prime-age adults, utilizing Korean longitudinal and cross-sectional data. More recently, his research has focused on commuting patterns in U.S. cities, analyzing how demographic influences shape the use of public transportation, cycling, and walking. Lee's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13, with 41 total publications and 673 total citations.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 674
Selected Publications
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Commuting patterns and use of bus, cycling, and walking in small and medium-sized U.S. cities: an analysis of demographic influences (2025)
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Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.? (2025)
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Aging workforce, wages, and productivity: Do older workers drag productivity down in Korea? (2023)
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Relationships between elderly employment and labor market outcomes of young and prime-age adults: Evidence from Korean longitudinal and cross-sectional data (2021)
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Factors delaying marriage in Korea: an analysis of the Korean population census data for 1990–2010 (2020)
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DETERMINANTS OF AGGLOMERATION IN KOREAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (2018)
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Commuting time decisions for two-worker households in Korea (2018)
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CITY SIZE, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY AND WAGES IN KOREA (2017)
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Changing trends in international marriages between Korean men and Southeast Asian women, 1993–2013 (2017)
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Bus commuting, subway commuting, and walking to workplaces in US cities: Socioeconomic factors of transit commuters (2016)
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- Aging workforce, wages, and productivity: Do older workers drag productivity down in Korea?
- Relationships between elderly employment and labor market outcomes of young and prime-age adults: Evidence from Korean longitudinal and cross-sectional data
- Relationships between elderly employment and labor market outcomes of young and prime-age adults: Evidence from Korean longitudinal and cross-sectional data
- Relationships between elderly employment and labor market outcomes of young and prime-age adults: Evidence from Korean longitudinal and cross-sectional data
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Who Commutes using Bus, Subway, Railroad, Cycling, and Walking in the U.S.?
- Commuting patterns and use of bus, cycling, and walking in small and medium-sized U.S. cities: an analysis of demographic influences
- Commuting patterns and use of bus, cycling, and walking in small and medium-sized U.S. cities: an analysis of demographic influences
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