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Xin Meng

Xin Meng

Research Fellow, Australian National University.

Prof. Xin Meng currently works at the Research School of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University. Her main research interest to date has been on the themes of China’s labour market, poverty, income inequality, human capital development, the economic implications of rural-urban migration, and the influence of institutions and culture on human behavior and on gender discrimination. Prof. Meng has published papers in many top journals such as Science, Review of Economic Studies, Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Labour Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Labour Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Review of Income and Wealth, Journal of Comparative Economics and Journal of Population Economics. Her book Labour Market Reform in China was published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. In addition, she is a regular contributor to the annual conference --China-Update—orgnised at the Australian National University. In the past decade she spent a large amount of her research effort focused on the project of Rural-Urban Migration in China, which consists of nine-year longitudinal survey of rural-urban migrants in China. The first wave of the survey was conducted in 2008 and the last was completed in 2016. The details of the project and survey instruments can be viewed at: http://rse.anu.edu.au/rumici/.

La professeure Xin Meng travaille actuellement à l’Institut des sciences économiques de la faculté des études commerciales de l’Université nationale australienne. Ses principaux intérêts de recherche à ce jour sont le marché du travail chinois, la pauvreté, les inégalités de revenus, le développement du capital humain, les implications économiques de la migration des campagnes vers les villes et l’influence des institutions et de la culture sur le comportement humain et la discrimination fondée sur le sexe. Elle a publié des articles dans plusieurs revues prestigieuses dont Science, Review of Economic Studies, Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Labour Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Labour Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Review of Income and Wealth, Journal of Comparative Economics et Journal of Population Economics. Son ouvrage Labour Market Reform in China a été publié chez Cambridge University Press en 2000. Elle collabore aussi régulièrement à la conférence annuelle China Update, organisée à l’Université nationale australienne. Au cours de la dernière décennie, elle a consacré une grande partie de ses efforts de recherche au projet Rural-Urban Migration in China, qui consiste en une enquête longitudinale sur neuf ans des migrants qui quittent les régions rurales pour les zones urbaines en Chine. La première phase de l’enquête a eu lieu en 2008, et la dernière a été complétée en 2016. Les détails du projet et les instruments d’enquête peuvent être consultés à l’adresse http://rse.anu.edu.au/rumici/.

En este momento, la Prof. Xin Meng trabaja en la Escuela de Investigación en Economía, Escuela Universitaria de Negocios y Economía, Universidad Nacional Australiana. Sus principales áreas de interés han sido los siguientes temas relacionados con China: el mercado laboral, la pobreza, los ingresos desiguales, el desarrollo de capital humano, las implicaciones económicas de la migración del campo a la ciudad y la influencia de las instituciones y la cultura en el comportamiento humano y en la discriminación derivada del género. La Prof. Meng ha publicado artículos en revistas prestigiosas, tales como Science, Review of Economic Studies, Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Labour Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Labour Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Review of Income and Wealth, Journal of Comparative Economics y Journal of Population Economics. Su libro titulado ‘Labour Market Reform in China’ fue publicado por Cambridge University Press en 2000. Asimismo, contribuye regularmente a la conferencia anual ‘China-Update’, organizada por la Universidad Nacional Australiana. En la última década, ha dedicado gran parte de sus esfuerzos en investigación al proyecto de la Migración del Campo a la Ciudad en China, que es una encuesta longitudinal de nueve años entre migrantes rurales a las urbes chinas. La primera encuesta se realizó en 2008 y la última en 2016. Los detalles sobre el proyecto y los instrumentos de la encuesta pueden ser encontrados en: http://rse.anu.edu.au/rumici/.

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