Bussarawan (Puk) Teerawichitchainan
Bussarawan (Puk) Teerawichitchainan is associate professor of sociology and Lee Kong Chian Fellow at the School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University. She is currently a visiting scholar at Chulalongkorn University’s College of Population Studies.
Her recent research addresses a variety of topics related to population ageing, family and intergenerational relationships, and health and the well-being of older persons in the context of South-east Asia (particularly Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam) as well as from a comparative, cross-national perspective. Her ongoing research projects include a study that examines how crossborder migration affects Myanmar grandparents caring for grandchildren. Another project investigates the long-term impacts of war exposure on health and the later life course of Vietnamese war survivors in Vietnam.
Her research has been funded by various agencies including Singapore’s Ministry of Education and the National Institutes of Health in the United States.
Her recent research addresses a variety of topics related to population ageing, family and intergenerational relationships, and health and the well-being of older persons in the context of South-east Asia (particularly Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam) as well as from a comparative, cross-national perspective. Her ongoing research projects include a study that examines how crossborder migration affects Myanmar grandparents caring for grandchildren. Another project investigates the long-term impacts of war exposure on health and the later life course of Vietnamese war survivors in Vietnam.
Her research has been funded by various agencies including Singapore’s Ministry of Education and the National Institutes of Health in the United States.
Country:
Singapore