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Prof. Zhuoni ZHANG
PhD in Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Associate Professor, Urban Governance and Design Thrust, Society Hub, HKUST(GZ)
Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Social Science, School of Humanities & Social Science, HKUST
Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Public Policy, Interdisciplinary Programs Office, HKUST

Research Areas

Research Interests

Population Migration
Social Inequality
Residential Segregation
Ethnic Enclaves
Urban Studies

Biography

Dr. Zhuoni ZHANG is Associate Professor in Urban Governance and Design Thrust, Society Hub, HKUST (GZ) and Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Social Science and Division of Public Policy, HKUST. She graduated from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and worked as a faculty at City University of Hong Kong before she moved to HKUST(GZ).

Dr. Zhang’s research interest lies in the fields of urban studies, social stratification, and population migration. Her research outputs were published in high-profile journals such as Social Science Research, Biodemography and Social Biology, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Demographic Research, Chinese Sociological Review, BMC Public Health, and《中国社会科学》. Recently she is working on urban studies that emphasize interdisciplinary socio-spatial comparative analysis, knowledge transfer, and social impact.

Dr. Zhang has conducted research projects funded by National Education Bureau, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Macau Government Social Work Bureau, Shenzhen Government, and Shanghai Government.

Highlighted Publications

• Zhang, Zhuoni & Gu, Peiwei.(forthcoming). Returned but separated: political stance, identity, and the yellow-blue divide in Hong Kong SAR China. Chinese Sociological Review. Doi:10.1080/21620555.2022.2033969
• Zeng, Donglin, Wu, Xiaogang. & Zhang, Zhuoni. (2021). Residential and industrial enclaves and labor market outcomes among migrant workers in Shenzhen, China. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. doi:10.1080/1369183X.2020.1867522
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Ye, Hua. (2018). Mode of Migration, Age at Arrival, and Occupational Attainment of Immigrants from Mainland China to Hong Kong. Chinese Sociological Review. 50(1). 83 -112.
• Zhang, Zhuoni, Song, Shige & Wu, Xiaogang. (2017). Exodus from Hunger: The Long-Term Health Consequences of the 1959-1961 Chinese famine. Biodemography and Social Biology. 63 (2). 148 - 166. doi:10.1080/19485565.2017.1311203
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Wu, Xiaogang. (2017). Occupational Segregation and Earnings Inequality: Rural Migrants and Local Workers in Urban China. Social Sciene Research. 61. 57 - 74.
• Wu, Xiaogang. & Zhang, Zhuoni. (2015). Population Migration and Children’s School Enrollments in China, 1990–2005. Social Science Research. 53. 177 - 190.
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Treiman, Donald J. (2013). Social Origins, Hukou Conversion, and the Wellbeing of Urban Residents in Contemporary China. Social Science Research. 42. 71 - 89.

More details available on HKUST(GZ) Faculty Profile: HERE

Prof. Zhuoni ZHANG
PhD in Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Associate Professor, Urban Governance and Design Thrust, Society Hub, HKUST(GZ)
Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Social Science, School of Humanities & Social Science, HKUST
Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Public Policy, Interdisciplinary Programs Office, HKUST
IAS 1007
Google Scholar:
ORCID:
ResearcherID:
Scopus ID:
Population Migration
Social Inequality
Residential Segregation
Ethnic Enclaves
Urban Studies

Dr. Zhuoni ZHANG is Associate Professor in Urban Governance and Design Thrust, Society Hub, HKUST (GZ) and Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Social Science and Division of Public Policy, HKUST. She graduated from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and worked as a faculty at City University of Hong Kong before she moved to HKUST(GZ).

Dr. Zhang’s research interest lies in the fields of urban studies, social stratification, and population migration. Her research outputs were published in high-profile journals such as Social Science Research, Biodemography and Social Biology, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Demographic Research, Chinese Sociological Review, BMC Public Health, and《中国社会科学》. Recently she is working on urban studies that emphasize interdisciplinary socio-spatial comparative analysis, knowledge transfer, and social impact.

Dr. Zhang has conducted research projects funded by National Education Bureau, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Macau Government Social Work Bureau, Shenzhen Government, and Shanghai Government.

Highlighted Publications

• Zhang, Zhuoni & Gu, Peiwei.(forthcoming). Returned but separated: political stance, identity, and the yellow-blue divide in Hong Kong SAR China. Chinese Sociological Review. Doi:10.1080/21620555.2022.2033969
• Zeng, Donglin, Wu, Xiaogang. & Zhang, Zhuoni. (2021). Residential and industrial enclaves and labor market outcomes among migrant workers in Shenzhen, China. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. doi:10.1080/1369183X.2020.1867522
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Ye, Hua. (2018). Mode of Migration, Age at Arrival, and Occupational Attainment of Immigrants from Mainland China to Hong Kong. Chinese Sociological Review. 50(1). 83 -112.
• Zhang, Zhuoni, Song, Shige & Wu, Xiaogang. (2017). Exodus from Hunger: The Long-Term Health Consequences of the 1959-1961 Chinese famine. Biodemography and Social Biology. 63 (2). 148 - 166. doi:10.1080/19485565.2017.1311203
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Wu, Xiaogang. (2017). Occupational Segregation and Earnings Inequality: Rural Migrants and Local Workers in Urban China. Social Sciene Research. 61. 57 - 74.
• Wu, Xiaogang. & Zhang, Zhuoni. (2015). Population Migration and Children’s School Enrollments in China, 1990–2005. Social Science Research. 53. 177 - 190.
• Zhang, Zhuoni & Treiman, Donald J. (2013). Social Origins, Hukou Conversion, and the Wellbeing of Urban Residents in Contemporary China. Social Science Research. 42. 71 - 89.

More details available on HKUST(GZ) Faculty Profile: HERE