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Population Studies

Researchers in the Population Studies cluster delve into the sociological and demographic factors and their influences on variations in health, mortality, ageing, education, family dynamics, urban living, and migration patterns. The cluster's expertise lies in the analysis of social stratification and population heterogeneity, developing quantitative and computational methods, and using cross-national comparisons to comprehend changing population dynamics.

Research Projects

Ongoing Research Project

Principal Investigator

Demographic Analysis and Visualization in R

Comparative research on happiness inequality among low-income individuals: Examining the socio-psychological risks and opportunities of the poor around the world

A Panel Study on the Well Being of Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong

Hong Kong General Social Survey (which is hosted by the Faculty)

Well Being and Governance of Stateless People in Thailand

Explaining South Korea’s post-2010 Fertility Decline: A Counterfactual Analysis.

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