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                Pang Xiaopeng

                Title: Professor, Doctoral Supervisor

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                   Tel:               Email: pangxp@ruc.edu.cn

                                


Research Interests: 

Economic Research on Social Gender, Development Economics, Agricultural Economics



Biography:

Pang Xiaopeng was born in 1969 in Heilongjiang. She is currently a professor and Ph.D. supervisor at the School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Renmin University of China. She obtained her master's degree in agriculture from Nanjing Agricultural University in 1994 and her Ph.D. in economics from Renmin University of China in 1997. From 2005 to 2006, she studied at the University of California, Davis, USA, and participated in training on gender and macroeconomics at Utah State University, USA, in July-August 2006. In September-October 2014, she participated in the Landesa Rural Development Institute's Senior Visiting Expert Program on Women's Land Rights. She currently serves as a member of the Fourth Council of the China Women's Research Society, a member of the International Association for Feminist Economics, and a member of the Chinese Association of Economists in the United States. She previously served as Vice Dean of the School of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development at Renmin University of China (2015-2019), Secretary-General of the China Women Economists Network (2014-2018), and Visiting Professor at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan (2007-2011). Additionally, she has served as an anonymous reviewer for several domestic and international journals and fund projects, and has provided consulting services to international organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the International Labour Organization (ILO).



Publications:

  1. Factors Underlying Different Myopia Prevalence between Middle- and Low-income Provinces in China, Ophthalmology (Impact Factor: 5.56), 2015, 122 (5) :1060-1062


  2. Poor vision among China's rural primary school students: Prevalence, correlates and consequences, China Economic Review, 2015, 33 (33) :247-262.


  3. Safety of Spectacles for Children's Vision: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2015 , 160 (5) :897-904


  4. Learning But Not Acting: Women in Ningxia Autonomous Region, Voting Rights Training and Voting Behavior in Village Elections in China. Asian Survey, Vol.54, No.6, Nov./Dec., 2014, 54 (6) :1009-1036


  5. Accuracy of rural refractionists in western China. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (Impact Factor: 3.43). 1/2014, 2014, 55(1):154-161.


  6. Gender Inequality In Education in China: A Meta-Regression Analysis. Contemporary Economic Policy. 2014, 32 (2):474-491. (Corresponding author)


  7. The Impact of Teacher Training on Teacher and Student Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Beijing Migrant Schools. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 2013 , 5 (3) :339-358


  8. Does Women's Knowledge of Voting Rights Affect their Voting Behavior in Village Elections? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in China. The China Quarterly / Vol. 213 / March 2013, pp. 39-59.


  9. Computers and the academic performance of elementary school-aged girls in China’s poor communities. Computers & Education, 2013, 60 (1):335-346.


  10. Who Are True Voters? Village Elections and Women’s Participation in Voting in Rural China. ASIEN 114-115 (April 2010), pp. 68-87.