PROGRAMME OUTLINE
Friday August 10th 2018
Time | Details | Venue |
8:30 – 9:00 | Registration and Reception | Bernstein Gallery |
9:00 – 10:00 | Opening Ceremony and Welcome by
Representative of Princeton University Prof. Yu Xie Prof. Xiaogang Wu Prof. Yanjie Bian (Guest of Honor) Chair: Emily Hannum |
Bowl 016 |
10:00 – 10:30 | Coffee Break and Group Photo Taking | Bernstein Gallery |
10:30 – 12:00
(90 min’) |
Parallel Sessions
1.1 Big Data and Computational Social Science 1.2 Education and Schooling Process 1.3 Gender Norms and Attitudes 1.4 Migrants and Immigrants 1.5 Family and Domestic Labor 1.6 Hospitals, Patients and Medicine |
Bowl 016 Bowl 001 Bowl 002 Rm. 005 Rm. 023 Rm. 029 |
12:00 – 13:20 | Lunch | Bernstein Gallery |
13:20 – 14:50
(90 min’) |
Parallel Sessions
2.1 Marriage and Assortative Mating 2.2 Intergenerational Transfer and Mobility 2.3 Gender Inequality 2.4 Mental Health and Subjective Well-being 2.5 Income and Housing Inequality 2.6 Firms and Organizations |
Bowl 016 Bowl 001 Bowl 002 Rm. 005 Rm. 023 Rm. 029 |
14:50 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | Bernstein Gallery |
15:00 – 16:30
(90 min’) |
Parallel Sessions
3.1 Values and Attitudes 3.2 Migration and People’s Well-being 3.3 Neighborhood, Community and Nationalism 3.4 Physical and Cognitive Health 3.5 Trust, Social Capital and Networks 3.6 Governance and Civil Society |
Bowl 016 Bowl 001 Bowl 002 Rm. 005 Rm. 023 Rm. 029 |
16:30 – 16:40 | Coffee Break | Bernstein Gallery |
16:40 – 18:00
(80 min’) |
Plenary Session:Social Survey Data Collection in China
Qiang Ren (CFPS) Weidong Wang (CGSS) Yucheng Liang (CLDS) Xiulin Sun (SUNS) |
Bowl 016 |
18:00 – 18:30 | Transport to Dinner Venue | Prospect Avenue |
18:30 – 20:30 | Conference Dinner
Presentation of Recipients for the Nan Lin Student Paper Award |
Shanghai Park |
9:00 | Shuttle Bus Departure for Philadelphia | Prospect Avenue |
PANEL SESSIONS
Parallel Sessions: 10:30 – 12:00 |
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Session No. & Title | Paper Title | Author(s) |
1.1 Big Data and Computational Social Science
Chair: Siwei Cheng Venue: Bowl 016 |
The Media Coverage and Public Perceptions of Inequality in China | Xi Song*, Yinxian Zhang |
Mapping Public Concerns about Class Immobility in China | Yunsong Chen | |
The Domestic Media Slant in a Global Context | Xinguang Fan | |
Multiplex Social Networks in Rural Honduras | Yongren Shi | |
Paying Money for Freedom: Effects of Monetary Compensation on Sentencing for Traffic Accident Crime in China | Tianji Cai | |
1.2 Education and Schooling Process
Chair: Anning Hu Venue: Bowl 001 |
Unfulfilled Promise of Educational Meritocracy? Academic Ability and Urban-Rural Gap in Access to Higher Education in China | Angran Li |
Effects of Schools on the Academic Ability of Students During Basic Education in China | Hao Yin | |
In Search of the “Best Option Available”: Outsourcing Secondary Education to the U.S. and the Anxiety of Chinese Urban Upper-Middle-Class | Siqi Tu | |
College Major Choices among Chinese International Undergraduate Students in America | Yingyi Ma | |
No Other Way: Middle Class Self-Exclusion in the College Application Process | Yi-Lin Chiang | |
1.3 Gender Norms and Attitudes
Chair: Yue Qian Venue: Bowl 002 |
Transition and Evolution in China: Cohort and Historical Dynamics in Gender and Sexual Attitudes in 2010-2015* | Xiaoling Shu*, Bowen Zhu |
The Gender Attitude of Youth: How Gansu Rural Youth Perceive Family and Marriage | Yuping Zhang*, Peggy Kong | |
More Than Just Breadwinners: How Chinese Male Migrant Workers’ Family Relationships Shape Their Factory Labor Process | Rachel Yu Guo | |
A Comprehensive Review of China’s Family Planning Policy: Bringing Women Back | Shuangshuang Yang*, Yingchun Ji | |
The Multifaceted Meanings of Educational Attainment in Mate Selection for Online Daters in Shanghai | Siqi Xiao | |
1.4 Migrants and Immigrants
Chair: Zhuoni Zhang Venue: Rm. 005 |
Labor and Return Migration in China: 1982-2015 | John Zhongdong Ma |
Trajectories of Entrepreneurship for Chinese Immigrants: New Method and Findings | Han Liu*, Zai Liang | |
Whom Does a Government Perceive as Immigrants before They Even Come? Results from a Survey of 1505 U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants in Mainland China | Jacob Thomas | |
Subjective Perceptions of Distributive Justice among Migrants with Progressive Urbanization in Chinese Metropolis: An Examination on Multiple Reference Groups | Yuanteng Wang | |
1.5 Family and Domestic Labor
Chair: HongweiXu Venue: Rm. 023 |
Foreign Domestic Helpers Hiring, Labor Force Participation and Time Allocation of Married Women in Hong Kong | Guangye He |
From Scattering to Gathering: The “Condensed Buffer” for Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong | Aijia Li | |
Women’s Education, Intergenerational Coresidence, and Household Decision-Making in China | Cheng Cheng | |
Contemporary Chinese Women’s Housework Time | Mengsha Luo | |
Gender Gap in Children’s Housework Time in Rural and Urban China: The Moderating Effects of Parental Education, Children’s Education and Parental Educational Attitudes | Yixiao Liu | |
1.6 Hospitals, Patients and Medicine
Chair: Feng Hao Venue: Rm. 029 |
Structured Performance: Family Identity and Networks in Chinese Hospitals | Cynthia Baiqing Zhang |
Remaking the Sick Role: Tuberculosis Patients in Republican and Contemporary China | Rachel Core | |
Of Fields, Boundaries, and Translations: Scientific Strategies in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research | Larry Au | |
Dismantling the Black-Box: Negotiations on the Credibility of a “Scientific Fact” in China’s GM-Food Controversies | Wanheng Hu | |
Parallel Sessions: 13:20 – 14:50 |
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Session No. & Title | Paper Title | Author(s) |
2.1 Marriage and Assortative Mating
Chair: Feinian Chen Venue: Bowl 016
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(De-)Institutionalization of the Chinese Marriage? Educational and Age Assortative Mating in First and Higher-Order Marriages | Yue Qian*, Yang Hu |
Marry Up, Socialize Up? Educational Hypergamy, Gender, and Social Capital in Three Societies | Lijun Song | |
Differential Fertility, Assortative Mating and Economic Inequality: An Unintended Consequence of China’s One-Child Policy | Fangqi Wen | |
Recent Patterns and Trends of Educational Assortative Mating in Urban China: a New Look at the Hukou System | Xuewen Yan | |
Educational Attainment and Transition to First Marriage in China | Ming Zhao | |
2.2 Intergenerational Transfer and Mobility
Chair: Xiang Zhou Venue: Bowl 001 |
Physical and Mental Health of Chinese Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren and Great-Grandparents | Hongwei Xu |
Are Children from Divorced Single-Parent Families More Disadvantaged? New Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies | Chunni Zhang | |
Impacts of Parents’ Socio-Economic Characteristics on Children’s Wealth | Yongai Jin | |
Cost or Commitment? Multigenerational Education Attainments and Midlife Transfers to Parents in China | Yifei Hou | |
Understanding Job Mobility Pattern in Contemporary China: a Comparative Study based on CFPS and PSID | Yang Zhou*, Yu Xie | |
2.3 Gender Inequality
Chair: Yingchun Ji Venue: Bowl 002 |
The Hidden Inequality: College Expansion, Family Background and Gender Wage Gap in China | Duoduo Xu*, Bing Tian |
Double Disadvantage? Internal Graduate Migration, Gender and the Labor Market Outcome among Recent College Graduates in China | Mengyao Zhao | |
Gender-Math Stereotype, Biased Self-Assessment, and Aspiration in STEM Careers: The Gender Gap among Early Adolescents in China | Ran Liu | |
Gender and Urban-Rural Difference on the Work-Life Conflict in Contemporary China | Rui Li | |
2.4 Mental Health and Subjective Well-being
Chair: Jun Xu Venue: Rm. 005 |
Social Support Protects against the Negative Effects of Abuse on Psychological Resilience in a Sample of Older Chinese Adults | Yiqing Yang*, Ming Wen |
Who Are More Depressed? Gender, Marital Transitions and Mental Health in China | Yang Zhang | |
The Mutual Relationship between Depression and Educational Outcomes in China: a Comprehensive Examination | Wensong Shen | |
Moving beyond Living Arrangements: The Role of Family and Friendship Ties in Promoting Psychological Well-Being for Urban and Rural Older Adults in China | Dan Tang, Zhiyong Lin*, Feinian Chen | |
Class Affinity, Mobility Trajectory and Individual’s Subjective Well-Being in Taiwan | Ka U Ng*, Kin Man Wan | |
2.5 Income and Housing Inequality
Chair: TianjiCai Venue: Rm. 023 |
Expanding Homeownership and Rising Housing Inequality: The Impact of the Hukou Stratification and Class Division in Transitional Urban China | Miranda Qiong Wu |
Intra-Household Property Rights and Well-Being: Evidence from the 2011 Chinese Divorce Reform | Emma Xiaolu Zang | |
From Traditional and Socialist Communities to Commercial-Housing: The Association between Neighborhood Types and Health in China | Lei Lei*, Zhiyong Lin | |
English Proficiency and Earnings Inequality: Occupational Language Exclusion in Hong Kong | Mengyu Liu | |
The Politics of Financialization and Income Inequality | Bowei Hu*, Thung-Hong Lin | |
2.6 Firms and Organizations
Chair: Danching Ruan Venue: Rm. 029 |
Another Face of “Politicized Capitalism”: Private Entrepreneur’s Political Entitlement and Post-Socialist Institutional Change in Reforming China (1995-2012) | Chengzuo Tang |
Embedded in Multiple Fields: Global Dimensions and National Adoptions of Corporate Social Responsibility | Zixin Li | |
When Do the Last Become First? Multi-Dimensional Institutional Complexity, Predatory Practices and the Rise of China’s Private Enterprises | Le Lin | |
Homophily or Complementarity? Choice of Co-Investment Partners of Chinese Venture Capital Firms | Likun Cao*, Lu Zheng, Jie Ren | |
From Iron Rice Bowl to Silver Spoon: Changing Relationship between Origin, Education and Entry of Class in Contemporary China, 1949-2006 | Xiaolei Zhang | |
Parallel Sessions: 15:00 – 16:30 |
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Session No. & Title | Paper Title | Author(s) |
3.1 Values and Attitudes
Chair: Yunsong Chen Venue: Bowl 016 |
Parental Education and College Students’ Attitudes toward Love: Survey Evidence from China | Anning Hu*, Xiaogang Wu |
The Intergenerational Transmission of Beliefs about Meritocracy | Zhonglu Li | |
Cultivating Values while Diffusing Knowledge: Evidence from the 8th Curriculum Reform in China | Bingdao Zheng | |
How Does Your Neighbors’ Intergroup Bias Affect Your Social Identity? The Case of Hong Kong | Duoduo Xu*, Zhuoni Zhang | |
3.2 Migration and People’s Well-being
Chair: John Zhongdong Ma Venue: Bowl 001 |
Short and Long-Term Outcomes of the Left-Behind in China | Li-Chung Hu, Wensong Shen, Emily Hannum* |
Subjective Well-Being among Left-Behind Children in Rural China: The Role of Ecological Assets and Individual Strength | Danhua Lin*, Xiaoyun Chai, Xiaoyan Li, Zhi Ye, Yuxuan Li | |
Parental Migration and Anemia Status of Children in Rural China | Feinuo Sun*, Zai Liang | |
Hukou System, Mechanisms, and Health Stratification across the Life Course in Rural and Urban China | Qian Song | |
3.3 Neighborhood, Community and Nationalism
Chair: Xiaoling Shu Venue: Bowl 002 |
Neighborhood Environments and Declines in Functional Health among Middle-Aged and Older People in China | Ye Luo*, Lingling Zhang, Xi Pan |
Community Matters: Urban Residents’ Perception of Public Services in China | Feibei Zheng | |
Does Higher Accessibility to Neighborhood Service Reduce People’s Perception of Their Poverty Status in Hong Kong? | Chenhong Peng *, YikWa Law, Paul Yip | |
Chinese Citizen or Global Citizen? Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism at An International School in Beijing | Natalie A.E. Young | |
Disaggregating Nationalism: Comparative Analysis of Consumer Nationalism and Cultural Nationalism among Chinese | Zongshi Chen*, Zikui Wei | |
3.4 Physical and Cognitive Health
Chair: QiangRen Venue: Rm. 005
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Implementation of Political Disciplines and Its Effects on the Physical Health among the Governmental Officials in China | Jie Zhang |
Inequalities, Institutional Transformations, and Infirmities in Urban China | Jun Xu*, Wei Zhao, Fang Gong | |
Rural-Urban Disparities in Caesarean Delivery in Underdeveloped Areas in China: Evidence from Electronic Health Records | Lili Kang*, Ning Zhang, Bo Zhang, Biao Xu | |
Youth of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: a Study of the ‘Sent-Down’ Experiences and Later Life Health | Liming Li | |
Leisure Activities and Cognitive Health among the Middle-Aged and Older Chinese | Min Li | |
3.5 Trust, Social Capital and Networks
Chair: Lijun Song Venue: Rm. 023 |
Work Unit Housing Compounds and Elite Social Capital Reproduction in Urban China under Mao | Danching Ruan |
Maoist Traumas: The Impact of Sent-Down Experience on Trust | Jun Yin | |
Education Lowers Social Trust in Transitional China | Cary Zhiming Wu*, Zhilei Shi | |
Social Capital and Community Satisfaction in Shanghai: a Multilevel Model | Junan Zhang | |
Trust Pattern and Preference for Redistribution in China | Lingnan He | |
3.6 Governance and Civil Society
Chair: Xiulian Ma Venue: Rm. 029 |
Discipline the Party: From Rectification Campaigns to Intra-Party Educational Activities | Zhifan Luo |
Commercialization of Internet-Opinion Management: How Does the Market Engaged into State Control in China. | Rui Hou | |
Environmental Information Discourse and Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations: Evidence from 113 Chinese Cities | Chung-Pei Pien | |
A Multilevel Analysis of Environmental Concern: Evidence from China | Feng Hao*, Lijun Song | |
The Politics of Education Policy in China | Min Yu*, Christopher B. Crowley | |
Plenary Session: 16:40 – 18:00 |
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Session No. & Title | Social Survey Data | Presenter |
Social Survey Data Collection in China
Chair: Xiaogang Wu Discussants: Yu Xie, YanjieBian Venue: Bowl 016 |
China Family Panel Studies,CFPS | Qiang Ren |
Chinese General Social Survey,CGSS | Weidong Wang | |
China Labor-force Dynamics Survey, CLDS | Yucheng Liang | |
Shanghai Urban Neighborhood Survey, SUNS | Xiulin Sun |
Notes: * indicates corresponding author.
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