Life Histories and Social Change in Contemporary China, 1996: Bibliography
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Monographs
Li, Qiang. 2000. Social Stratification and the Gap Between Rich and Poor. Xiamen: Publishing House of Lu-Jiang. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. The Studies of Life Course: Event History and Life Track of Chinese People. Hangzhou: People's Publishing House of Zhejiang. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. Tripart Social Structure: Study of Peasant Migrants in Urban China. Beijing: Renmin University Press. [In Chinese.]
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Published papers and papers in press
Hong, Dayong, and Jianming Zhang. 1998. “The Middle Class in Urban China.” Journal of Renmin University of China. No.5, pp. 62-67. [In Chinese.]
Hong, Dayong. 1997. “A Comparative Analysis on the Family Life of the Unemployed and General Residents.” China Social Work. No.6, pp. 25-26. [In Chinese.]
Huang, Youqin, and William A. V. Clark. 2001. “Housing Tenure Choice in Transitional Urban China: a Multilevel Analysis.” Urban Studies. [In press.]
Li, Bobai, and Andrew G. Walder. 2001. “Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite, 1949-1996.” American Journal of Sociology. [In press.]
Li, Qiang. 2000. “The Four Main Social Groups in Contemporary China.” Academics in China(Xue Shu Jie). No. 3, May. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 2000. “Issues of the Dual Labor Market and the Underclass Elite in Urban China.” Tsinghua Sociological Review. May. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. “Market Transition and Inter-generational Mobility of Chinese Middle Class.” In Strategy and Management (Zhan Lue Yu Guan Li). No. 3, pp. 35-44. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. “Occupational Mobility of Peasant Migrants in Urban China.” In Sociological Research. No. 3, pp. 93-101. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang, Jianwei Deng, and Lu Zheng. 1999. “Social Change and Individual Development: the Paradigm and Method of Life Course.” Sociological Research. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Causal Analysis of Urban Poverty Emerging during the Market Transition Period.” In Gao Xiao She Hui Ke Xue Yan Jiu He Li Lun Jiao Xue (College Level Teaching and Research Practice of Social Science) Vol. 3. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Income inequality of Chinese Residents: Current Situation and Prospective.” In Xin Shi Ye (New Perspectives). No. 4. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Political Stratification and Economic Stratification in China.” In Kwansei Gakuin University, Sociology Department Studies. No. 81. [In Japanese.]
Liu, Jingming. 2000. “A Preliminary Exploration of the Relationship Between Education Inequality, the Education Expansion and Modernization.” Zhejiang Academic Journal. No. 4. [In Chinese.]
Liu, Jingming. 2000. “The Changing Education Inequality in Modern China.” Sociology. No. 6. [In Chinese.]
Liu, Jingming. 1999. “Impact of Cultural Revolution on the Educational Recruitment.” Sociological Research. No. 6. [In Chinese.]
Walder, Andrew G., Bobai Li, and Donald J. Treiman. 1999. “Politics and Life Chances in a State Socialist Regime: Dual Career Paths into the Urban Chinese Elite, 1949-1996.” American Sociological Review 65:191-209.
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Conference presentations and unpublished papers
Li, Bobai. 1999. “Market Transition Revisited: A Power Constraint Model of the Chinese Transitional Stratification Order.” Unpublished working paper.
Treiman, Donald J., and Andrew G. Walder. 1999. “The Consequences of Political Class Background (Jiating Chushen) in the People’s Republic of China.” Paper presented in an invited Thematic Session at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, 8 August.
Treiman, Donald J., and Shige Song. 1999. “Explaining the Decline in Educational Attainment in China after the Reform.” Paper presented at the summer meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Madison, Wisconsin, August 6-8.
Walder, Andrew G. 2000. “Markets and Inequality in Rural China: Political Advantage in an Expanding Economy.” Unpublished working paper.
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Dissertations and theses
Andreas, Joel. The Instutionalization of Political and Cultural Capital as Foundations of Class Power following the 1949 Chinese Revolution. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, UCLA. Expected completion December 2001. [Partly based on data from our survey.]
Huang, Youqin. Housing Choice and Changing Residential Patterns in Transitional Urban China. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Geography, UCLA. Expected completion June 2001. [Partly based on data from our survey.]
Li, Bobai. Manufacturing Meritocracy: Adult Education, Career Mobility, and Elite Transformation under State Socialism. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Stanford University. Expected completion June 2001.
Song, Shige. 2000. “Educational Attainment in the Chinese Dual Sector Society.” Masters' paper, Department of Sociology, UCLA. September.
Wu, Xiaogang. Institutional Structures and Social Mobility in China: 1949-1996. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, UCLA. Expected completion April 2001.
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Published papers and papers 'in press'
Hong, Dayong, and Jianming Zhang. 1998. “The Middle Class in Urban China.” Journal of Renmin University of China. No.5, pp. 62-67. [In Chinese.]
Hong, Dayong. 1997. “A Comparative Analysis on the Family Life of the Unemployed and General Residents.” China Social Work. No.6, pp. 25-26. [In Chinese.]
Huang, Youqin, and William A. V. Clark. 2001. “Housing Tenure Choice in Transitional Urban China: a Multilevel Analysis.” Urban Studies. [In press.]
Li, Bobai, and Andrew G. Walder. 2001. “Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite, 1949-1996.” American Journal of Sociology. [In press.]
Li, Qiang. 2000. “The Four Main Social Groups in Contemporary China.” Academics in China(Xue Shu Jie). No. 3, May. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 2000. “Issues of the Dual Labor Market and the Underclass Elite in Urban China.” Tsinghua Sociological Review. May. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. “Market Transition and Inter-generational Mobility of Chinese Middle Class.” In Strategy and Management (Zhan Lue Yu Guan Li). No. 3, pp. 35-44. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1999. “Occupational Mobility of Peasant Migrants in Urban China.” In Sociological Research. No. 3, pp. 93-101. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang, Jianwei Deng, and Lu Zheng. 1999. “Social Change and Individual Development: the Paradigm and Method of Life Course.” Sociological Research. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Causal Analysis of Urban Poverty Emerging during the Market Transition Period.” In Gao Xiao She Hui Ke Xue Yan Jiu He Li Lun Jiao Xue (College Level Teaching and Research Practice of Social Science) Vol. 3. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Income inequality of Chinese Residents: Current Situation and Prospective.” In Xin Shi Ye (New Perspectives). No. 4. [In Chinese.]
Li, Qiang. 1998. “Political Stratification and Economic Stratification in China.” In Kwansei Gakuin University, Sociology Department Studies. No. 81. [In Japanese.]
Liu, Jingming. 2000. “A Preliminary Exploration of the Relationship Between Education Inequality, the Education Expansion and Modernization.” Zhejiang Academic Journal. No. 4. [In Chinese.]
Liu, Jingming. 2000. “The Changing Education Inequality in Modern China.” Sociology. No. 6. [In Chinese.]
Liu, Jingming. 1999. “Impact of Cultural Revolution on the Educational Recruitment.” Sociological Research. No. 6. [In Chinese.]
Walder, Andrew G., Bobai Li, and Donald J. Treiman. 1999. “Politics and Life Chances in a State Socialist Regime: Dual Career Paths into the Urban Chinese Elite, 1949-1996.” American Sociological Review 65:191-209.
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Conference presentations and unpublished papers
Li, Bobai. 1999. “Market Transition Revisited: A Power Constraint Model of the Chinese Transitional Stratification Order.” Unpublished working paper.
Treiman, Donald J., and Andrew G. Walder. 1999. “The Consequences of Political Class Background (Jiating Chushen) in the People’s Republic of China.” Paper presented in an invited Thematic Session at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, 8 August.
Treiman, Donald J., and Shige Song. 1999. “Explaining the Decline in Educational Attainment in China after the Reform.” Paper presented at the summer meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility, Madison, Wisconsin, August 6-8.
Walder, Andrew G. 2000. “Markets and Inequality in Rural China: Political Advantage in an Expanding Economy.” Unpublished working paper.
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Dissertations and theses
Andreas, Joel. The Instutionalization of Political and Cultural Capital as Foundations of Class Power following the 1949 Chinese Revolution. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, UCLA. Expected completion December 2001. [Partly based on data from our survey.]
Huang, Youqin. Housing Choice and Changing Residential Patterns in Transitional Urban China. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Geography, UCLA. Expected completion June 2001. [Partly based on data from our survey.]
Li, Bobai. Manufacturing Meritocracy: Adult Education, Career Mobility, and Elite Transformation under State Socialism. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, Stanford University. Expected completion June 2001.
Song, Shige. 2000. “Educational Attainment in the Chinese Dual Sector Society.” Masters' paper, Department of Sociology, UCLA. September.
Wu, Xiaogang. Institutional Structures and Social Mobility in China: 1949-1996. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Sociology, UCLA. Expected completion April 2001.
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