Veena S. Kulkarni
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Also affiliated: University of Washington (2018); Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Dental Sciences & Hospital (2023); Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (2018); Yale University (2014–2016); Institute of Criminology (2009–2024); Harvard Global Health Institute (2016); Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara University (2023); University of Maryland, College Park (2005–2008); University of Pennsylvania (2016–2023)
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Veena S. Kulkarni's research focuses on understanding subjective well-being and its relationship with objective measures, particularly within the Indian context. Her work has explored changes in well-being over time and has examined factors influencing maternal time with children, including racial and ethnic variations. Kulkarni has also investigated the role of trust in health sector reforms and has contributed to studies on specific medical conditions, such as Vatarakta. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 16, with 45 total publications and over 27,000 citations. She has recently published work in 2023 and 2024, indicating continued activity in her research areas.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 47
- Citations: 27,439
Selected Publications
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Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children (2024)
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Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms (2023)
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Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India (2023)
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Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India (2021)
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Household Extension and Earnings Among Foreign-Born Asian and Non-Hispanic White Households (2019)
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“Double Burden of Malnutrition” (2016)
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Her earnings: Exploring variation in wives’ earning contributions across six major Asian groups and Whites (2015)
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Double Burden of Malnutrition: Why are Indian Women Likely to Be Underweight and Obese? (2014)
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English Language Proficiency among the Foreign Born in the United States, 1980–2007: Duration, Age, Cohort Effects (2014)
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Women’s Empowerment and Prevalence of Stunted and Underweight Children in Rural India (2014)
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- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Trust as Key to Health Sector Reforms
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India
- Changes in Subjective versus Objective Well-Being in India
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
- Beyond intensive mothering: Racial/ethnic variation in maternal time with children
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