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CURRICULUM VITAE
Xiaogang Wu
Mailing Address
Division of Social Science Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Email: [email protected]
Homepage: http://ihome.ust.hk/~sowu Phone (852) 23587827
Fax (852) 23350014
Education
Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 2001 M.A. Sociology, Beijing University, 1994
B.A Sociology, Renmin University of China, 1991
Research Areas
Social Inequality, Stratification and Mobility, Social Demography, Gender and Family
Urban Sociology, Survey and Quantitative Methods, Big Data and Social Research.
Current Positions
Chair Professor, Division of Social Science (7/2018 –present), and Division of Public Policy (2017-), Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology
Founding Director, Center for Applied Social and Economic Research, HKUST (2009- ).
Visiting Professor, New York University, Shanghai (2/2017-12/2018, no-pay from 9/2017-
12/2018) Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4/2005- ).
Positions Held
Assistant Professor (2003-2007), Associate Professor (2008-2011), Full Professor (2011-2018), Division of Social Science, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology
Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow (9/2001-8/2003), Population Studies Center, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor Lecturer II (9/2001-4/2003), Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Staff Research Associate II (6/1998-9/2000), Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA
Staff member/Speech Writer, the Research Office for the Mayor, Shanghai Municipal
Government, the People’s Republic of China
Honors and Awards
Inaugural President elected, the International Chinese Sociological Association (2018-2019)
Elected board member, International Sociological Association-Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility (RC28) (2018-2022).
Founding Member, Princeton Research Network on Contemporary China, Paul and Marcia
Wythes Center on Contemporary China, Princeton University (2018-).
Member, the Consolidator Grants Evaluation Panel (Social Sciences and Humanities), European Research Council, Brussel, Belgium (2017-2019).
Eastern Scholar Visiting Chair Professor, Shanghai University.
Yixin Visiting Chair Professor, Nanjing University.
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Prestigious Fellowship Scheme under Humanities and Social Sciences Panel, Research Grants
Council, Hong Kong, 2012-2013. K. C. Wong Education Foundation Academic Exchange Award, 2007
Asia and Asian American Early Career Award, American Sociological Association, 2007.
Best Research Paper Award, Asia and Asian America Section, American Sociological
Association, 2006. US National Academy of Education/Spencer Post-doctoral Research Fellowship (2006-2007).
Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001-2003).
Articles in English Academic Journals
49. Hu, Anning and Xiaogang Wu 2019. “Parental Education and College Students’ Attitudes
toward Love: Survey Evidence from China.” Journal of Marriage and Family [accepted]. 48. Wu, Xiaogang. 2019 “Inequality and Social Stratification in Post-socialist China.” Annual
Review of Sociology https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-soc-073018-022516
47. Chen, Juan, Duoduo Xu and Xiaogang Wu. 2019. “Seeking Help for Mental Health Problems in Hong Kong: The Role of Family.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental
Health Services Research 46:220-237
46. Hu, Anning and Xiaogang Wu. 2019. "Science or Liberal Arts? Family Background, Cultural Capital, and College Major Choice in China" British Journal of Sociology 70(1):190-213
45. Miao, Jia, Xiaogang Wu, and Xiulin Sun. 2018. “Neighborhood, social cohesion, and the
Elderly's depression in Shanghai” Social Science and Medicine
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.08.022 44. Li, Zhonglu, and Xiaogang Wu 2018. “Social Policy and Political Trust: Evidence from the
New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) in China" The China Quarterly 235 (Sep):644-668
43. Wu, Xiaogang, Zhonglu Li, and Nan Wang 2018. “Independent Freshman Admission Program (IFAP) in China’s Higher Education: Evidence from Three National Elite Universities in
Beijing” Chinese Sociological Review https://doi.org/10.1080/21620555.2018.1452608
42. Ji, Yingchun,and Xiaogang Wu. 2018. “New Gender Dynamics in Post-Reform China:
Family, Education, and Labor Market.” Chinese Sociological Review 50 (3): 231-239 41. Wu, Xiaogang and Guangye He. 2018 “Ethnic Autonomy and Ethnic Inequality: An
Empirical Assessment of Ethnic Policy in Urban China.” China Review 18(2) :185-215
40. He, Guangye and Xiaogang Wu 2018. “Dynamics of Gender Earnings Inequality in Reform-Era Urban China.” Work, Employment and Society 32(2):726-746
39. Xu, Duoduo, Xiaogang Wu, Zhuoni Zhang and Jaap Dronkers 2018. "Not a Zero-Sum Game:
Migration and Child Wellbeing in Contemporary China." Demographic Research 38: 692-726 38. Wu, Xiaogang and Bingdao Zheng. 2018. "Household Registration, Urban Status
Attainment, and Social Stratification in Contemporary Urban China." Research in Social
Stratification and Mobility 53 (2018): 40–49
37. Wu, Xiaogang and Jun Li 2017. “Income Inequality, Economic Growth, and Subjective Wellbeing: Evidence from China." Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 52 (Dec): 49-58
36. Zhou, Muzhi, Xiaogang Wu, and Guangye He. 2017. “Marriage in an immigrant society”
Education and the Transition to First Marriage in Hong Kong” Demographic Research 37:567-598
35. Zhang, Zhuoni, Shige Song, and Xiaogang Wu 2017. “"Exodus from Hunger: The Long-
Term Health Consequences of the 1959–1961 Chinese Famine" Biodemography and Social Biology 63(2):148-166
34. Ji, Yinchun, Xiaogang Wu, Shengwei Sun and Guangye He. 2017 “Unequal Care, Unequal
Work: Towards a More Comprehensive Understanding of Gender Inequality in Post-Reform
China.” Sex Roles 77:765-778 33. Wu, Xiaogang 2017. “Higher education, elite formation and social stratification in
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contemporary China: Preliminary findings from the Beijing College Students Panel Survey.”
Chinese Journal of Sociology 3(1): 3-31. 32. He, Guangye and Xiaogang Wu 2017. “"Marketization, Occupational Segregation, and
Gender Earnings Inequality in Urban China." Social Science Research 65:99-111
31. Xu, Duoduo and Xiaogang Wu. 2017. “The Rise of the Second Generation: Aspirations,
Motivations and Academic Success of Chinese Immigrants' Children in Hong Kong" Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 34(7): 1164-1189
30. Zhang, Zhuoni and Xiaogang Wu 2017. “Occupational Segregation and Earnings Inequality:
Rural Migrants and Local Workers in Urban China.” Social Science Research 61:57-74 29. Miao, Jia and Xiaogang Wu 2016. “Urbanization, Socioeconomic Status, and Health
Disparity in China." Health & Place 42(1):87-95
28. Wu, Xiaogang and Guangye He 2016 “Changing Ethnic Stratification in Contemporary China” Journal of Contemporary China 25(102): 938-954
27. Wu, Xiaogang 2016. "Hong Kong Panel Study of Social Dynamics [HKPSSD]: Research
Designs and Data Overview." Chinese Sociological Review 48(2): 162–184.
26. Wu, Xiaogang and Zhuoni Zhang. 2015. “Population migration and children’s school enrollments in China, 1990–2005.” Social Science Research 53 (2015):177-190.
25. Wu, Xiaogang and Guangye He. 2015. “The Evolution of Population Census Undertakings in
China, 1953–2010” The China Review 15 (Spring), 203–238 24. Wu, Xiaogang 2015. “Towards a Professional Sociology on China” Chinese Journal of
Sociology 1: 6-14
23. Wu, Xiaogang and Xi Song. 2014. “Ethnic Stratification amid China’s Economic Transition: Evidence from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region." Social Science Research 44:158-172
22. Wu, Xiaogang, Hua Ye and Guangye He. 2014 “Fertility Decline and Women’s
Empowerment in China.” Chinese Sociological Review 46(3): 3-25
21. Wu, Xiaogang 2013 “Redrawing the Boundary: Work Units and Social Stratification in Urban China.” Chinese Sociological Review 45(4): 6-28
20. Wu, Xiaogang and Jinghua Cheng. 2013. “New Middle Class and the Rule of Law in China.”
China Review 13 (1) Spring issue: 43-70. 19. Jansen, Wim and Xiaoggang Wu. 2012. “Income Inequality in Urban China, 1978-2006.”
Chinese Sociological Review 45(1):3-27
18. James Kung, Xiaogang Wu and Yuxiao Wu 2012 “Inequality of Land Tenure and
Revolutionary Outcome: An Economic Analysis of China's Land Reform of 1946-1952” Explorations in Economic History 49(4): 482-497
17. Wu, Xiaogang 2011. “The Household Registration System and Rural-Urban Educational
Inequality in China.” Chinese Sociological Review 44(2):31-51. 16. Zhang, Zhuoni and Xiaogang Wu 2011. “Social Change, Cohort Quality, and Economic
Adaptation of Chinese Immigrants in Hong Kong, 1991-2006.” Asian and Pacific Migration
Journal 20(1):1-29. 15. Wu Xiaogang. 2010. “Economic Transition, School Expansion and Educational Inequality in
China, 1990-2000.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 28 (2010): 91-108
14. Wu, Xiaogang and Zhuoni Zhang. 2010. “Changes in Educational Inequality in China, 1990-
2005: Evidence from the Population Census Data.” Research in Sociology of Education 17:123-152.
13. Wu, Xiaogang 2009. “Voluntary and Involuntary Job Mobility and Earnings Inequality in
Urban China, 1993-2000.” Social Science Research 39(2010):382-395
12. Wu, Xiaogang. 2009 “Introduction: Culture, Institution, and Social Stratification: Towards a
Comparative Study of Chinese Societies.” Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 5: 1-16
11. Lin, Thung-hong and Xiaogang Wu. 2009. “The Transformation of the Chinese Class
Structure, 1978-2005.” Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 5:81-116
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10. Yu Xie, Qing Lai, and Xiaogang Wu. 2009. “Danwei and Social Inequality in Contemporary
Urban China.” Research in Sociology of Work 19: 283–308
9. Xiaogang Wu. 2009. “Income Inequality and Distributive Justice: A Comparative Analysis of
Mainland China and Hong Kong.” The China Quarterly 200 (Fall): 1033-1052 8. Xie, Yu and Xiaogang Wu. 2008 “Danwei Profitability and Earnings Inequality in Urban
China.” The China Quarterly 195 (September): 558-81.
7. Wu, Xiaogang. 2007 “Family Resources and Educational Stratification: The Case of Hong
Kong, 1981-2001” Social Transformations in Chinese Societies Volume 3: 173-201.
6. Wu, Xiaogang and Donald J. Treiman. 2007. “Inequality and Equality under Chinese
Socialism: The Hukou System and Intergenerational Occupational Mobility.” American Journal
of Sociology 113(2):415-45.
5. Wu, Xiaogang. 2006. “Communist Cadres and Market Opportunities: Entry to Self-Employment in China, 1978-1996.”Social Forces 85 (1): 389-411
4. Xie, Yu and Xiaogang Wu 2005. “Market Premium, Social Process, and Statisticism.”
American Sociological Review 70: 865-70. 3. Wu, Xiaogang and Donald Treiman. 2004. “The Household Registration System and Social
Stratification in China, 1955-1996.” Demography 41(2):363-384.
2. Wu, Xiaogang and Yu Xie. 2003. “Does the Market Pay Off? Earnings Inequality and Returns
to Education in Urban China.” American Sociological Review 68:425-442. 2006, reprinted Pp 142-159 in Modern Classics in the Economics of Education, edited by Clive
Belfield, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
1. Wu, Xiaogang. 2002. “Work Units and Income Inequality: The Effect of Market Transition in Urban China.” Social Forces 80(3): 1069 –99.
Edited Book/Journals 4. Chinese Sociological Review 2011-2019 (Vol 44-Vol 50)
3. Wu, Xiaogang (eds). 2011. Quantitative Methods in Social Science. (8 volumes). Shanghai:
Century Publishing House, Truth and Wisdom Press: [in Chinese].
2. Wu Xiaogang (guest editor). 2009. Social Stratification in Chinese Societies (Special Issue of Social Transformation of Chinese Societies). Leidon, Brill.
1. Bian Yanjie, Xiaogang Wu and Lulu Li (eds.) 2008. Social Stratification and Mobility: New
Advancement in China Studies. Beijing:Renmin University Press. [in Chinese].
Book Chapters, Editorial and Others 13. Wu, Xiaogang 2017. “Household Registration” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
(George Ritzer, ed.). 12. Wu, Xiaogang. 2015. “Left-Behind Children: Who to Blame?” China Policy Institute:
Analysis https://cpianalysis.org/2015/07/13/who-to-blame-whose-shame-left-behind-and-
migrant-childrens-education-problem-in-china/ 11. Zhang, Zhuoni and Xiaogang Wu 2015. “The Growth of Chinese Professionals: A New
Middle Class in the Making.” Pp 292-313 in Handbook of Class and Social Stratification in
China edited by Yingjie Guo, Edward Elgar. 10. Ip, Joanne and Xiaogang Wu 2012. “Subjective Well-being of the Post-80s Generation in
Hong Kong: Implications for Social and Political Stability.” Pp 311-338 in The Psychological
Well-Being of East Asian Youth, Edited by Chin Chun Yi, Springer.
9. Wu, Xiaogang. 2011 “New Bottle, Still Old Wine? Social Change, China and Sociology.” Chinese Sociological Review 44(1): 3-7.
8. Wu, Xiaogang. 2011. “Three Decades of Social Changes in China, 1978-2008,” a chapter in
Handbook of Contemporary China. Edited by Alvin So and William Tay, World Scientific.
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7. Wu, Xiaogang. 2011. “Inequality and Equity in Income Distribution: Hong Kong and
Mainland China in Comparative Perspective” Pp. 277-311 in Hong Kong Divided: Structures of Social Inequality in the Twentieth-First Century edited by Stephen Chiu and SL Wong. Hong
Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
6. Guo, Maocan and Xiaogang Wu 2010. “Trends in Educational Stratification in China, 1981-
2006” Pp 335-360 in Inequality beyond Globalization, edited by Christian Suter, volume of World Society Studies, Transaction Publishers.
5. Wu, Xiaogang. 2009. “Introduction.” The China Society Yearbook (Volume 3) [An English
Translation of Abridged Bluebook of Chinese Society 2008], edited by Matt Kawecki, Brill, Leiden, the Netherlands.
4. Wu Xiaogang. 2009. “Between Public and Professional: Chinese Sociology and the
Construction of a Harmonious Society.” Footnotes: A Publication of American Sociological Association May/June Issue http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/mayjun09/intl_0509.html
3. Wu, Xiaogang. 2009. “Household Registration, Social Exclusion, and Rural Migrants in
Chinese Cities.” Pp 29-54 in Socialist China, Capitalist China: Social-Political Conflicts under
Globalization, edited by Guoguang Wu and Helen Lansdowne, Routledge. 2. Wu, Xiaogang. 2008. “Trends in Class Mobility and Education in China.” Pp 105-132 in
Social Stratification and Social Mobility in Late-Industrializing Countries The 2005 SSM
Research Series, Volume 14, edited by Hiroshi Ishida, The 2005 SSM Research Committee, Sendai, Japan.
1. Wu Xiaogang. 2006. Family Businesses in China (1978-1996): Entry and Performance, Pp.
40-64 in The Management and Performance of China’s Domestic Private Firms: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives, edited by Anne S Tsui and Yanjie Bian. New York: M.E. Sharpe.
Book Reviews
5. Wu, Xiaogang. 2012. Economic Transitions with Chinese Characteristics, vol. 2: Social Change During Thirty Years of Reform edited by Arthur Sweetman and Jun Zhang (Publisher:
McGill-Queens University Press 2009), Journal of Chinese Political Science 17:99-100
4. Wu, Xiaogang. 2010. Inequality and Public Policy in China, edited by Bjorn A Gustaffson, Li Shi, Terry Sicular (publisher: Cambridge University Press) and Creating Wealth and Poverty in
Post-socialist China, edited by Deborah Davis and Wang Feng (Publisher: Stanford University
Press 2009), Pacific Affairs 83(4): 753-755
3. Wu, Xiaogang. 2009. Boundaries and Categories: Rising Inequality in Post‐Socialist Urban
China. By Wang Feng (publisher: Stanford University Press) Pp 190-192 in China Review
2. Wu, Xiaogang. 2007. The Structure and Evolution of Chinese Stratification, by Li Yi (Publisher: University Press of America), in Contemporary Sociology 36(2):143-144.
1. Wu, Xiaogang. 2006. The State and Life Chances in Urban China: Redistribution and
Stratification, 1949-1994. by Xueguang Zhou (Publisher: Cambridge University Press), in Social Transformations in Chinese Societies Volume 2:219-222.
Research Reports (Knowledge Transfer)
10. 2016. China’s Population Census: Looking Ahead to 2020), A Commissioned Bilingual Report by UNFPA and UNICEF (China Office), submitted to the National Bureau of Statistics of
China.
9. 2016. “Hong Kong Immigrants in Shenzhen: Current Situations and Future Challenges.” A Research Report submitted to the Central Policy Unit, HKSAR (http://www.cpu.gov.hk/en/public_policy_research/pdf/2014_A7_007_14C_Final_Report_Prof_Wu.pdf 8. 2015. Census Undertakings in China: 1953-2010), A Commissioned Bilingual Report by
UNFPA and UNICEF (China Office), submitted to China National Bureau of Statistics of China. 7. 2015. “Dynamics of Poverty in Hong Kong: A Supplementary Survey.” A Research Report
submitted to the Central Policy Unit, HKSAR.
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http://www.cpu.gov.hk/en/public_policy_research/pdf/2013_A7_005_14A_Final_Report_Prof_Wu.pdf
6. 2015. “深圳市人口推算(2010-2050)(Shenzhen Population Projection, 2010-2050), A
Commissioned Report Submitted to Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Statistics.
5. 2014. “深圳市人口生命表(2010-2050) (Life Table of Shenzhen Population, A
Commissioned Report submitted to Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Statistics).
4. 2012 “深圳市产业升级、人才发展与社会管理创新实证研究” A Commissioned Report
submitted to Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Statistics
3. 2012. “Understanding Non-engaged Youths in Hong Kong: A Mixed Method Approach”
HKSAR Central Policy Unit-Commissioned Report.
2. 2010. Hong Kong’s Post-80s Generation: Profiles and Predicaments. HKSAR Central Policy
Unit-Commissioned Report.
1. 2008. Social Inequality and Social Mobility in Hong Kong: A Benchmark Survey, Technical Report and User’s Manual. Survey Research Center, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology.
Completed Working Papers (under Revision/Review)
7. He, Guangye, Xiaogang Wu. 2017. “Family Status and Women’s Career Mobility during
Urban China’s Economic Transition” (Social Forces, R & R). 6. Xu, Duoduo and Xiaogang Wu 2016. “Educational Policy, School Climate and Boys’
Disadvantage in Academic Achievement: Evidence from Hong Kong.” (Comparative Education
Review, R & R)
5. Xiaogang Wu and Hua Ye. “Fertility Decline and Educational Gender Inequality in China.” (American Journal of Sociology, R & R).
4. Li, Zhonglu and Xiaogang Wu 2018 “Does Education Foster Beliefs in Meritocracy?
Evidence from China” (Social Science Research, R &R) 3. Miao, Jia and Xiaogang Wu 2016. “Subjective Well-being of Chinese Elderly: A Comparative
Analysis among Urban China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.” (Aging and Society, R &R).
2. Xu, Duoduo, and Xiaogang Wu. 2018 ““From Political Power to Personal Wealth:
Privatization, Elite Opportunity, and Social Stratification in Post-Reform China.” (Social Forces,
under review).
1. Xu, Duoduo, and Xiaogang Wu. 2016. “Separate and Unequal: Hukou, School Segregation, and Migrant Children's Education in Urban China.” (Sociology of Education, under review).
Work in Progress 5. Wu, Xiaogang, and Jia Miao. 2017. “Subjective Consequences of the Occupy Central
Movement in Hong Kong.”
4. Miao, Jia, and Xiaogang Wu. 2017. “Social Consequences of Housing Ownership: Evidence
from Hong Kong.” 3. Wu, Xiaogang and Guangye He. “Social Changes, Social Mobility and Social Movement in
Hong Kong.”
2. Lin Thung-hong* and Xiaogang Wu. “Beyond the Market Transition: Changing Institutional Structure and Class Inequality in Contemporary China.”
1. Wu, Xiaogang “State Socialism, Industrialism, and Market Transition: Trends in
Intergenerational Social Mobility in Contemporary China.”
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External Competitive Research Grants (Direct Cost, Total HK$ 27,962,477 as PI or sub-
awarded to HKUST as Co-I, HK$ 15,496,412 currently active, 1 USD=7.8 HKD).
21. Hong Kong Research Grant Council, General Research Fund “Socioeconomic Segregation,
School Choice, and Geography of Educational Inequality in Hong Kong” (16600218, HKD
599,440, 2019 – 2021, PI, Duoduo Xu, HKUST, Co-PI, Wu). 20. Hong Kong Research Grant Council, General Research Fund “The 1959–1961 Chinese
Famine and Emigration to Hong Kong: A Migrant–Stayer Analysis of Famine Impact on
Health and Cognitive Performance” (11611818 , HKD 643,110, 2019-2029, PI, Zhuoni Zhang, City University of Hong Kong, HKD 200,000 sub-awarded to HKUST).
19. Hong Kong Research Grant Council, General Research Fund “Individual Efforts or
Intergenerational Responses? A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study of Future Care Planning among Hong Kong Ageing Families” (15603818, HKD 858,084, PI, Dr. Xue Bai, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, HKD 400,000 sub-awarded to HKUST)
18. National Institute of Health (NIH Grant, USA (R01DA039904-01A1), “Causes and Health
Consequences of Synthetic Drug Use” (Co-PI with Prof Xiushi Yang of Old Dominion University, 5/2016-12/2020, Total Amount Awarded, US$ 2.18 million (HK$ 17,000,000), of
which US$ 526,154 [HK$ 4,104,001] is awarded to HKUST).
17. European Research Council Start-up Grant (ERC StG 716837), “Demand for Democracy.” (Co-PI with Davide Cantoni of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 1/3/2017-28/2022,
Total amount awarded, € 1,494,647.00, of which € 637,500.00 [HK$ 5,253,000] is awarded to
HKUST as the Partner institution). 16. Hong Kong Research Grant Council, Collaborative Research Fund (C6011-16G),
“Community and Population Aging in Hong Kong: An Extension of the Hong Kong Panel
Study of Social Dynamics (HKPSSD).” (1/4/2-2017-31/3/2020, HK$ 4,939,971.00)
15. Hong Kong Research Grant Council, General Research Fund (16604516). “Ethnic Enclaves, Migrant Settlement, and Socio-spatial Differentiation in Metropolitan Shenzhen” (1/1/2017-
31/12/2019, HK$473,476).
14. Hong Kong Research Grant Council General Research Fund “The Dynamics of Ethnic Stratification amid China's Economic Transition” (12/2015-12/2017, HK$683,148).
13. Hong Kong Research Grant Council Early Career Scheme “Neighborhood characteristics,
parental practices and immigrant children's academic performance and non-cognitive skills in
Hong Kong” (1/1/2015-31/12/2016) (PI, Zhang Zhuoni, City University of Hong Kong, Direct cost transferred to HKUST HK$ 95,800).
12. Hong Kong Research Grant Council General Research Fund “Seeking Help for Mental Health
Problems in Hong Kong: The Influence of Family” (1/1/2015-31/21/2017) ) )(PI, Chen Juan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Direct cost transferred to HKUST, HK$ 600,000)
11. Hong Kong SAR CPU Public Policy Research Fund “Hong Kong Immigrants in Shenzhen:
Facts and Challenges.” HK$ 229,452.60 (PPR14HS07 1/8/2014 - 31/7/2015) 10. Hong Kong SAR CPU Public Policy Research Fund “Dynamics of Poverty in Hong Kong: a
Supplementary Survey.” HK$ 423,000 (PPR14HS04, 1/6/2014 - 31/5/2015)
9. Prestigious Fellowship Scheme under Humanities and Social Sciences Panel, 2012 (relief of
teaching and administrative duties and research support, equivalent to HK$ 769,660). 8. Hong Kong Research Grant Council General Research Fund, “Consequences of Internal and
Cross-border Migration in China for Children: A Mainland-Hong Kong Comparison”
HK$ 1,150,000 (GRF Jan 2012-Dec 2014) 7. Hong Kong Research Grant Council General Research Fund “Higher Education, Elite
Formation and Social Stratification in Contemporary China.” HK$ 1,205,568 (GRF
644510, Jan 2011-Dec 2013). 6. Strategic Public Policy Research Grants. “Hong Kong Panel Studies of Social Dynamics” HK$
3,960,000 (June 2009 –August 2014).
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5. Hong Kong Research Grant Council General Research Fund “Social Mobility and Stratification
Dynamics in China since mid-1990s.” HK$661,520 (GRF 644208 Sept 1 2008- Aug 31, 2011).
4. Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan ROC
“Self-employment and Private Entrepreneurship in China’s Economic Transition” (RG006-P-07), USD 35,000 (Sept 1, 2008 – August 31, 2010).
3. National Academy of Education/Spencer Post-doctoral Fellowship 2006-2007 (USD 55,000).
2. Hong Kong Research Grant Council Public Policy Research Grant, “Social Inequality and Mobility in Hong Kong, a Benchmark Study” (HKUST 6003-PPR20051), HK$ 981,000 (April
2006- Oct 2008).
1. Hong Kong Research Grant Council Earmarked Research Grant “Educational Inequalities in
Reform-era China, 1990-2000” (HKUST6424/05H, HK$ 531,440, 2005-2008).
Internal Grants from HKUST (Total HK$ 4,387,880, 1 USD=7.8 HKD)
24. Special Equipment Fund, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and Development
HK$ 205,440 (2017-2018).
23. Post-doctoral Fellowship Matching Fund, HK$162,000, to match up to 50 percent of a post-doctoral fellow’s salary, Office of Executive Vice President and Provost, HKUST (1/9/2016-
31/8/2017).
22. “’Ethnic’ Enclaves, Migrant Settlement, and Socio-spatial Differentiation in Metropolitan
Shenzhen, 2000-2010,” Office of Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, HKUST (IRS17HS12, HKD 25,000 01/07/2016 - 30/06/2018)
21. “The Dynamics of Ethnic Stratification amid China's Economic Transition.” Office of Vice
President for Research and Graduate Studies, HKUST (IRS16HS08, HKD 25,000, 01/12/2015 - 31/05/2018).
20. “Career choice and labor market performance of Chinese college graduates: evidence from the
Beijing college student panel survey.” World Bank Employment and Job Research Network, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (WB15IEMS01-E, HK$ 150,000 1/1/2015-
31/12/2014).
19. “The Role of Marriage and the Family in Contemporary Chinese stratification.” HKUST
School-based Initiatives (HKD 45,000, June 2014-2016). 18. “Self-employment and Entrepreneurship in Post-Socialist Transition Economies: A
Comparative Study of China, Russia, and Vietnam since the 1990s" Research Grant, HKUST
Institute for Emerging Market Studies (HKD 125,000, June 2014-2016) 17. “Migration, Industrialization, and Labor Market in Inequality in China's Coastal Regions: A
Comparison between the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta” World Bank Employment
and Job Research Network, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (WB14IEMS01-A, HK$ 125,000 1/1/2014-31/12/2014)
16. Special Equipment Fund, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and Development
HK$ 205,440 (2013-2014).
15. “Social Change and Youth Life Course Transitions in Hong Kong, 1981-2011.” (HK$ 50,000. 2012-2014).
14. Special Equipment Fund, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and Development
HK$ 120,000 (2012-2013). 13. HKUST Strategic Research Initiative, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and
Development HK$ 1,000,000 (2011-2014).
12. Special Equipment Fund, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and Development
HK$ 352,000 (2010-2011). 11. HKUST Institute for Advanced Studies –Social Science Distinguished Lecture Series on
Inequality and Poverty (HKD 102,000).
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10. Post-doctoral Fellowship Matching Fund, HK$162,000, to match up to 50 percent of a post-
doctoral fellow’s salary (Oct, 2010-Sept, 2011, IP Chung Yan, PhD in Sociology, University of Oxford).
9. HKUST Research Project Competition “Hong Kong Adolescents and Youth Life Survey: A
Pilot.” (RPC10HSS04), HKD 380,000 (June 30, 2010-August 31, 2012).
8. Special Equipment Fund, HKUST Office of Vice President for Research and Development, HK$ 400,000 (2009-2010).
7. SHSS School Conference/Workshop Funding to organize a workshop “Inequality Beyond
Market Transition: Dynamics of Social Stratification in Contemporary China after the mid-1990s.” HK$ 100,000.
6. HKUST SHSS “Funding for Research Equipment 2008” to establish a network computer
system in Social Science Division, HK$ 250, 000. 5. HKUST Research Project Competition “Chinese College Students Panel Survey: a Pilot
Study.” (RPC07/08.HS02), HKD 320,000 (June 30, 2008-August 31, 2010).
4. Post-doctoral Fellowship Matching Fund, HK$162,000, to match up to 50 percent of a post-
doctoral fellow’s salary (July, 2007-June, 2008, Principal Investigator).
3. Post-doctoral Fellowship Matching Fund, HK$162,000, to match up to 50 percent of a post-
doctoral fellow’s salary (July, 2006-June, 2007, Principal Investigator).
2. Direct Allocation Grant, HKUST “Educational Inequalities in Reform-era China, 1990-2000.”
(DAG 04/05.HSS12, Principal Investigator, completed). HK$ 18,000
1. Direct Allocation Grant, HKUST “Urbanization, Market Transition, and Globalization: The
Changing Residential Patterns in Shanghai, China, 1990-2000” (DAG 03/04.HSS02, Principal Investigator, completed) (HK$ 94,000).
Research Supported by Private Donation and Other Sources
1. “An innovative policy experiment to promote social mobility in Hong Kong: A randomized
control study on the effectiveness of an early childhood family-based and internet-based intervention” (with Richard Wong [HKU], Pauline Sung [PolyU]) (HK$ 1,400,000 direct
cost, 1/01/2017 - 31/12/2021).
2. Research Project Funding from Mainland Universities/Government at HKUST Nansha Research Institute (Renmin University, Shanghai University, Zhongshan University,
Shenzhen Municipal Statistical Bureau, Guangdong Provincial Statistics Bureau, and
National Bureau of Statistics, etc. Total RMB 4,900,547.36 yuan from 2011-2018).
Data Collection Projects (as PI in HK or Co-PI in Mainland China)
1. Shanghai Urban Neighborhood Survey (SUNS) (via Shanghai University): completed 540
city-wide representative community surveys in 2004, and 5,102 household surveys including
8,631 adults and 1892 children in 180 communities (2016-2017); to be followed in 2019.
2. Hong Kong Panel Study of Social Dynamics (HKPSSD): The first city-wide representative
household panel survey in Hong Kong, completed the first wave in 2011 (3214 households, 7218 adults and 958 children, and the follow-up surveys in 2013 and 2015, and the 4th wave
and 5th wave surveys are scheduled in 2017 and 2019, respectively.
3. Dynamics of Poverty in Hong Kong: a Supplementary Survey, completed in 2015, 892
adults from 505 families in Hong Kong (Design similar to HKPSSD).
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4. Hong Kong Panel Study of Social Dynamics (HKPSSD)-Refreshment Sample Survey,
1960 adults from 1,007 households completed interviews in 2014.
5. Beijing College Student Panel Survey (via Renmin University of China): the citywide
representative survey of freshmen and junior students in 2009. 4,771 students have
completed the first wave of interview, and they are followed up in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively, and to be following in 2019.
6. Chinese General Social Survey (2010-2019) (via Renmin University of China): National representative annual survey of individuals aged 18 or above (roughly 12,000 individuals
each year).
7. The Hong Kong Social Stratification and Mobility Survey, 2006. 4,013 adults aged 18 to
60 have completed interviews.
Professional Service
Founding Editor, Chinese Sociological Review (2011-);
Editorial board, Social Forces (2011-2013; 2014-2017; 2018-2021) ; Editorial board, Sociology of Education (2015-), Social Science Research (2016-), Research in
Social Stratification and Mobility (2010-). Work, Employment and Society (2014-), Research in
Sociology of Education (2014-), Chinese Journal of Sociology (2016-)
Executive member of editorial board, The China Review (2010-)
Chair, Academic Advisory Committee, Chinese General Social Survey, National Survey and
Data Center, Renmin University of China (2013-).
Research Director, Center for Data and Urban Sciences (CENDUS), Shanghai Univ. (2015-).
International Advisory Board Member, China Family Panel Studies (Peking Univ., 2012-); Yangtze River Delta Social Transformation Survey (Fudan University, 2009-);
China Labor Force Dynamics Survey (Zhongshan University, 2011-).
Memberships: American Sociological Association, Population Association of America,
International Sociological Association Research Committee 28 (RC28)
International Chinese Sociological Association (ICSA)
Organizer, International Sociological Association-Research Committee on Social Stratification
and Mobility (ISA-RC28) Spring Meeting in Hong Kong, May 10-13, 2012
Organizer, Quantitative Social Science Methods, Summer Program in Shanghai University (with
Sun Xiulin), and Winter Program in HKUST Fok Ying-Tung Research Institute, Nansha,
Guangzhou (2012-).
Dissertation/thesis external examiner, Oxford University, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University.
Tenure and Promotion Review: National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological
University, University of Macau, Hong Kong Baptist University, Peking University, Xian Jiaotong University.
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Ad Hoc Reviewer Since 2008: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Demography,
Social Problems, Social Science Research, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
European Sociological Review, Sociology of Education, British Journal of Sociology,
Comparative Education Review, Modern China, World Development, China Quarterly, China Review, Open Times, Stanford University Press, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,
Israeli Science Foundation, Chinese University Press, Routledge, US National Science
Foundation, European Research Council, University of Macau, etc.
Research Mentorship (M. Phil.: Master in Philosophy) Current: Post-docs: WANG Yanrong (2017-); CHEN Wei (2017-)
PhD: ZENG Donglin (2015-); LIU, Mengyu (2017-); Tian Bing (2017-, Hong Kong PhD
Fellowship recipient).
M Phil Students: YIN Jun (2017-), LIU Canhui (2017-, Public Policy)
Past:
Post-doc: IP Chung Yan (2010-12), (PhD in Sociology, Oxford University, UK), Research
Associate, Chinese University of Hong Kong
WU Yuxiao (2006-08), (PhD in Sociology, Northwestern University, USA), Professor and Deputy Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing University.
Ph. D:
LIN Thung-hong (2004-08), Associate Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan ZHANG, Zhuoni (2006-2011), Associate Professor, Dept. of Applied Social Sciences, City
University of Hong Kong.
LI, Jun (2007-12), Deputy Director, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
YE, Hua (2007-12), Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Zhongshan
University, Guangzhou.
ZHENG Bingdao (2010-2013), Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Fudan University, Shanghai
YU, Jia (2011-2014) (co-advisor Yu Xie), Assistant Professor, Center for Social Research,
Peking University. HE, Guangye (2012-2016), Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Nanjing University
LI, Zhonglu (2013-2016), Assistant Professor, School of Psychology and Sociology, Shenzhen
University. XU, Duoduo (2013-2016), Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Hong
Kong.
MIAO, Jia (2014-2017), Research Assistant Professor, Division of Social Science/Division of
Public Policy, HKUST
M. Phil.:
GUO, Maocan (2004-2006), PhD. Candidate in Sociology, Harvard University SUN, Yuanjia (2005-2007), Private sector, Shenzhen, China.
WONG, Tze Wai Kevin (2006-2008), PhD graduate from HKUST, Research Associate, CUHK
ZHANG, Zhuoni (2006-2008), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST ZHUANG, Sijin (2006-2008), Earnest & Young, Hong Kong
LI, Jun (2007-2009), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
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YE, Hua (2007-2009), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
WANG, Danqing (2007-2009), (PhD, INSEAD, France) Assistant Professor (Business School), Hong Kong Univ of Science and Technology
ZHANG, Chuncen (2007-2009), Private sector, Shanghai, China
SONG, Xi (2008-2010), (PhD, UCLA), Assistant Professor, University of Chicago
XU, Pianpian (2008-2010), PhD student in Sociology, Yale University ZHENG, Bingdao (2008-2010), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
YU, Jia (2009-2011), PhD Student in Social Science, HKUST
YU, Shanshan (2009-2011), Private sector, Guangzhou, China HE, Guangye (2010-2012), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
XU, Duoduo (2011-2013), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
LI, Zhonglu (2011-2013), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST MIAO, Jia (2012-2014), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
WU, Lingwei (2012-2014), PhD student in Social Science, HKUST
FAN, Xinguang (2012-2014), PhD student, University of Washington, Seattle
LIU, Wenli (2015-2017), Private Sector, Shenzhen LIU, Mengyu (2015-2017), PhD student, Division of Social Science, HKUST
SHI, Jiaxin (2016-2018), PhD Student, Max Planck Institute for Human Development,
Germany.
MA in Social Science/MS in Global China Studies:
ZHOU, Muzhi (2011-2013), M Phil/PhD in Sociology, University of Oxford YIN, Jun (2016-2017), M Phil Student in Social Science, HKUST
Visiting PhD Student:
Jaap Nieuwenhuis (Spring, 2014), PhD candidate, Department of Human Geography and Planning, Utrecht University, now at Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment,
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.
Other University/School/Division Service (Selected)
University and Beyond
Board Member, University Service Center(USC), Chinese University of Hong Kong (2016-) Member, Selection Panel for Hong Kong PhD Fellowship, UGC (2016-2017)
Member, Social Science Panel, UGC Research Assessment Exercise (2013-2014)
Member of the Senate, HKUST (2016-)
Member, University Honorary Award Committee (2014-2015)
Executive Committee Member, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (2013-2015) Member, the Senate Standing Committee for Academic Review Procedure (2012-2014)
SHSS Representative on Task Force on Evaluation of Faculty Performance in Teaching and
Learning (2012)
SHSS Representative on University Post-graduate Studies Committee (2009-). SHSS Representative on the University Student Disciplinary Committee (2008-2012).
School Chair, Committee on Appointments and Substantiation, School of Humanities and Social
Science(2016-2017, 2018-2019)
Academic Director, MS in Global China Studies (2015-2017) Chair, Committee on Appointments and Substantiation Committee, School of Humanities and
Social Science(2011-2014)
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Founding Director, the Center for Applied Social and Economic Research (CASER), (2009-)
Member, Social Science Division Head Search Committee (2011-2012) Academic Director, MA in Social Science Program (2010-2012)
Member, SHSS Research Committee (2008-2010)
Associate Director, Demography and Sustainable Development (CDSD), Fok Ying Tung
Graduate School at Nansha, Guangzhou, China (7/2006-6/2009).
Division
Chair, Committee on Appointments and Substantiation, Division of Public Policy (2018-2019) Member, Search and Appointment Committee (2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2018-2019)
Member, Merit Review Committee, Division of Social Science (2015-2016, 2016-2017).
Member, Research Committee, Division of Social Science (2015-2016) Chair, Merit Review Committee, Division of Social Science (2012-2013, 2018-2019 [Spring])
Post-graduate Student Coordinator, Executive Committee Member, Division of Social Science
(2010-2012)
Chair, Divisional Research Seminar Series Committee (2008-2009, 2009-2010) Faculty Recruitment Committee (2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010)
Postgraduate Recruitment Committee (2003-2012), Chair (2010-2012)
Division Recruitment Committee for 14 Instructional Assistants/Visiting Scholars. Ph. D. Qualify Exam Committee: LIANG Yucheng, ZHANG Xia, Charles MAN, Mac Chung,
WANG Jia, WANG Yanrong
M Phil Thesis Committee: CHAN Hoi Pui, SHEN Jing, GUAN Kai, TANG Jialong, ZHANG Lei, JIANG Ying, CHEN Shuo, YEUNG Lai-shan Alice, GU Yanfeng, LUO Weixiang, LIN
Yu-ling, XIAO Dongliang, WANG Jia, WANG Yanrong, WEN Fangqi, XIE Langjing, DONG
Hao, ZANG Xiaolu
Ph.D. Thesis Exam Committee: Dong Hao, HUANG Xianbi, LI Yu, ZHANG Lijuan, LIANG
Yucheng, Charles Man, WANG Jia, WANG Yanrong, DONG Hao
Other Professional and Community Service (since 2007)
Organizer, International Sociological Association –Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility (RC28) Meeting, May 10-13, 2012.
Co-organizer with the Central Policy Unit of HKSAR for an International Conference on “Social
Inequality and Mobility in Chinese Societies.” 16-17, December, 2011. Co-organizer with the Central Policy Unit of HKSAR for Symposium on “Youth and Social
Change in Chinese Societies”, (17/12/2010).
Invited talk to staff from the Chief Executive's Office and concerned policy bureaus (26/8/2010) Invited talk to part-time members of the Central Policy Unit, HKSAR (24/7/2010)
Invited talk to newly appointed part-time members of the Central Policy Unit, HKSAR
(1/23/2010)
Invited panelist, “Equality and Opportunity” session, Public Policy Research Forum, organized by the Central Policy Unit and Research Grants Council, 6 November 2009.
Invited member, informal discussion group in the Central Policy Unit (3/2009-present)
Invited talk, HKSAR Government, the Central Policy Unit “Researcher’s Forum” 31/10/2008
Invited lectures to 16th-19th Hainan Executive Development Program (HEDP) for senior
government officials of the Hainan Province, organized by HKUST Office of University
Development and Public Affairs (2006 to 2010), on “Labor Issues in Transitional China” (2006-2007) and on “Social Trends in Hong Kong, 1981-2006” (2008-2009).
Chair and discussant, International Sociological Association Research Committee 28 Spring
meeting in Beijing, China, May 14-16, 2009.
Invited speaker, the Beijing Conference of Harvard Project for Asia and International Relations (HPAIR), August 17-20, 2007.
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Chair and discussant, International Sociological Association Research Committee 28 Spring
Meeting in Brno, the Czech Republic May 14-27, 2007.
Selected Academic Conference Presentations (since 2008)
2018.4 “Foreign Domestic Helpers Hiring and Time Allocation of Married Women in Hong
Kong”, paper presented in the Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, Colorado. April 26-28th
2018.4. “Changing Institutional Structures and Socioeconomic Inequality in China, 1978-2015”
invited speaker at “Reform and Opening: 40 Years and Counting Sixth Annual Conference” April 26-27, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania
2016. 5. “Ethnic Autonomy and Ethnic Inequality: An Empirical Assessment of Ethnic Policy in
China.” Paper presented in the Spring Meeting of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility (RC28), May 26-28th, National
University of Singapore.
2013. 8 “Ethnic Stratification amid China’s Economic Transition: Evidence from the Xinjiang
Uyghur Autonomous Region.” the thematic session on ‘‘Inequality in China’’ at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, August 9–12, 2013.
2012. 5 “Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Subjective Well-being: Evidence from
China.” Paper presented in the Population Association of America Annual Meeting in San Francisco, May 2 to May 4, 2012.
2011.4 “Fertility Decline and Educational Gender Inequality in China.” Paper presented in the
Population Association of America Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, March 31 to April 2, 2011.
2010.2 “Social Stratification in China’s Higher Education: Preliminary Findings from a College
Student Survey.” University of Michigan-Survey Research Center.
2009 “State Socialism, Industrialism, and Market Transition: Trends in Intergenerational Social Mobility in Contemporary China.” Paper presented in the International Sociological Association
Research Committee 28 Spring meeting in Beijing, China, May 14-16, 2009, and an invited
session “China after 30 Years of Reform” in American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco, August 9-12, 2009.
2008.8 “Gender Gap in Education and Employment in Urban China, 1982-2005.” Paper
presented in ISA-RC28 Summer Meeting in Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, August 6-9,
2008. 2008 “Rural-Urban Educational Inequality in China.” American Educational Research
Association Annual Meeting in New York City, March 25-28, 2008; ISA-RC28 Spring Meeting
in European University Institute, Italy, May 15-18, 2008; American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Thematic Session “Work and Inequality in Contemporary China” August 1-4,
2008.
2008. 3 “Income Inequality and Distributive Justice in Hong Kong and Mainland China: A Comparative Analysis” in the Conference on “Social Inequality and Social Mobility in Hong
Kong,” Chinese University of Hong Kong, March 14, 2008.
Invited Talks to Academic Institutions (Selected) Louisiana State University, University of Western Ontario, McGill University, Yale University,
University of Pittsburg, Stanford University, University of Tokyo, Academia Sinica, Singapore
Management University, National University of Singapore, National Taiwan University, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Oxford University, University of Sheffield, Columbia
University, NYU Shanghai.
Zhongshan University, China European International Business School, Shanghai University,
Fudan University, Peking University, Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and
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Technology, Huazhong Normal University, Huazhong University of Agriculture, East China
University of Law and Political Science, Southeast University, Nanjing University, Hong Kong Baptist University, University of Hong Kong, University of Macau.
Teaching Experience
NYU Shanghai (Undergraduate):
“Social Changes in Contemporary China” (SOCS-SHU 270, Fall, 2017, 2018)
“Chinese Social Stratification in Comparative Perspective” (Spring, 2018)
HKUST (Undergraduate): “Contemporary China: Continuity and Change”; “Social Inequality and Social Mobility”
“Introduction to Contemporary China”; “An Introduction to Chinese Society” (2003-2017)
HKUST (Postgraduate)
“Quantitative Analysis in Social Science”; “Statistics for Social Science”;
“Principles of Social Sciences”;“Social Science Research Practicum”/“Social Statistics”
“Seminar on Social Stratification”; “Seminar on Chinese Society”
“Social Stratification in China” “Chinese Social Stratification in Comparative Perspectives”
(2003-2017)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Undergraduate)
“Social Research Method” “Social Statistics”, “Contemporary Chinese Society” (2001-2003)
Ad Hoc Instructor (selected),
Guest Speak, Summer Program, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nanjing University
(2014-2018). Instructor, Summer Workshop on Writing Papers in Quantitative Social Science, Shanghai
University (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
References: Available upon request.