About
BIO
I am an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Hong Kong (2019-present). I also held joint appointments at the Department of Geography and the Faculty of Arts from 2019 to 2023. Before joining HKU, I was a Research Assistant Professor of Social Science and a Junior Fellow of Institute for Advanced Study at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2017-2019).
In 2017, I received my PhD in Social Science from HKUST, where I was also trained at the Center for Applied Social and Economic Research (CASER). I completed my MPhil in Social Science at HKUST in 2013 and BA in Sociology at Shandong University in 2011.
Research Interests
My research centers on social stratification and inequality, and lies at the intersection of urban sociology, sociology of education, and sociology of work. In particular, I am interested in understanding:
- how social-spatial factors (e.g. migration, segregation, location) shape urban residents' attitudes, behaviors, and life chances;
- the impacts of various family, school and neighborhood factors on children’s educational and developmental outcomes;
- young people’s experiences of school-to-work transition, precarious employment and labour market mismatch.
My studies are mainly concerned with child development and youth employment issues in Chinese cities (e.g. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing), and I draw on various longitudinal survey datasets and a range of quantitative methods for causal inference. Currently, I am working on multiple research projects, including:
- Of Jobs and Men: An AI-assisted Approach for Studying Skill Mismatch in Hong Kong
- Educational Expansion, College Premium and Social Mobility: A Comparative Study of Hong Kong and Taiwan Youth (funded by RGC-ECS)
- Socioeconomic Segregation, School Choice, and Geography of Educational Inequality in Hong Kong (funded by RGC-GRF)
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