Xiaogang Wu, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorDonald J. Treiman | grad student | 2001 | UCLA | |
(Institutional structures and social mobility in China: 1949--1996.) |
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He G, Wu X. (2021) Family status and women's career mobility during urban China's economic transition. Demographic Research. 44: 189-224 |
Hu A, Kao G, Wu X. (2020) Can greater reliance on test scores ameliorate the association between family background and access to post-collegiate education? Survey evidence from the Beijing College Students Panel survey. Social Science Research. 88: 102425 |
Bai X, Li Z, Chen J, et al. (2020) Socioeconomic inequalities in mental distress and life satisfaction among older Chinese men and women: The role of family functioning. Health & Social Care in the Community |
Chen J, Li Z, Xu D, et al. (2019) Effects of Neighborhood Discrimination Towards Mainland Immigrants on Mental Health in Hong Kong. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16 |
Wu X. (2019) Inequality and Social Stratification in Postsocialist China Annual Review of Sociology. 45: 363-382 |
He G, Wu X. (2019) Foreign Domestic Helpers Hiring and Women’s Labor Supply in Hong Kong Chinese Sociological Review. 51: 397-420 |
Chen W, Wu X, Miao J. (2019) Housing and Subjective Class Identification in Urban China Chinese Sociological Review. 51: 221-250 |
Miao J, Wu X. (2019) Subjective wellbeing of Chinese elderly: a comparative analysis among Hong Kong, Urban China and Taiwan Ageing & Society. 1-22 |
Miao J, Wu X, Sun X. (2018) Neighborhood, social cohesion, and the Elderly's depression in Shanghai. Social Science & Medicine (1982) |
Xu D, Wu X, Zhang Z, et al. (2018) Not a zero-sum game: Migration and child well-being in contemporary China Demographic Research. 38: 691-726 |