Works in Progress
Van Winkle, Zachary, and Fangqi Wen. “A Holistic Approach to Family Life Course Change across Chinese Birth Cohorts.” (Revise and Resubmit in Population and Development Review)
Wen, Fangqi, and Hanzhi Hu. “Means of Production and Male Offspring in the Chinese Post-Socialist Transition.”
Wen, Fangqi, Jung In, and Richard Breen. "A Comprehensive Assessment of Census Record Linking Methods: Comparing Deterministic, Probabilistic, and Machine Learning Approaches."
Wen, Fangqi. “Assortative Mating on Only-Child Status and Accumulation of Economic Advantages in Contemporary China.”
Wen, Fangqi. “Historical Legacy and Contemporary Reality: Misperceptions of Social Mobility in the United States and Europe.”
Publications
Wu, Lawrence. L., and Fangqi Wen. (Forthcoming) "Hazard vs. Linear Probability Difference-in-Differences Estimators for Demographic Processes." Demography.
Wen, Fangqi and Dirk Witteveen. 2021. “Does Perceived Social Mobility Shape Attitudes Toward Government and Family Educational Investment?” Social Science Research 98: 102579.
Cheng, Siwei and Fangqi Wen. 2019. “Americans Overestimate the Intergenerational Persistence in Income Ranks.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116(28): 13909-13914. [Data]
Selected Media Coverage: WSJ, Phys.org, and Science Daily
Ma, Sen and Fangqi Wen. 2016. “Who Coresides with Parents? An Analysis Based on Sibling Comparative Advantage.” Demography 53(3): 623-647.
Media Coverage: N-IUSSP
Van Winkle, Zachary, and Fangqi Wen. “A Holistic Approach to Family Life Course Change across Chinese Birth Cohorts.” (Revise and Resubmit in Population and Development Review)
Wen, Fangqi, and Hanzhi Hu. “Means of Production and Male Offspring in the Chinese Post-Socialist Transition.”
Wen, Fangqi, Jung In, and Richard Breen. "A Comprehensive Assessment of Census Record Linking Methods: Comparing Deterministic, Probabilistic, and Machine Learning Approaches."
Wen, Fangqi. “Assortative Mating on Only-Child Status and Accumulation of Economic Advantages in Contemporary China.”
Wen, Fangqi. “Historical Legacy and Contemporary Reality: Misperceptions of Social Mobility in the United States and Europe.”
Publications
Wu, Lawrence. L., and Fangqi Wen. (Forthcoming) "Hazard vs. Linear Probability Difference-in-Differences Estimators for Demographic Processes." Demography.
Wen, Fangqi and Dirk Witteveen. 2021. “Does Perceived Social Mobility Shape Attitudes Toward Government and Family Educational Investment?” Social Science Research 98: 102579.
Cheng, Siwei and Fangqi Wen. 2019. “Americans Overestimate the Intergenerational Persistence in Income Ranks.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116(28): 13909-13914. [Data]
Selected Media Coverage: WSJ, Phys.org, and Science Daily
Ma, Sen and Fangqi Wen. 2016. “Who Coresides with Parents? An Analysis Based on Sibling Comparative Advantage.” Demography 53(3): 623-647.
Media Coverage: N-IUSSP