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  1. Yao Lu is a sociologist who studies inequality, demography, and politics in the U.S. and China. He uses quantitative and computational methods to examine how structural demographic forces shape political processes and outcomes.

  2. Yao Lu's Site. I am a Professor of Sociology, and faculty affiliate of the Columbia Population Research Center, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, the Data Science Institute, the Center for Pandemic Research, the China Center for Social Policy, and Institute of Latin American Studies at ...

  3. 2022 Kaushal, Neeraj, Yao Lu, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Jennifer So. "American Attitudes toward COVID-19: More Trumpism than Partisanship." American Politics Research 50(1):67-8 2022 Ruochen, Zhang*, Yao Lu, and Haifeng Du. "Vulnerability and Resilience in The Wake of COVID-19: Family Resources and Children’s Well-being in China." Chinese

  4. Professor Lu’s research focuses on how demographic forces and inequality influence social and political processes in China. Her current work examines patterns and societal consequences of youth unemployment and underemployment in China. Professor Lu’s recent publications on China include "Vertical Mismatch and Horizontal Mismatch: Causes ...

  5. Women’s Short-Term Employment Trajectories Following Birth: Patterns, Determinants, and Variations by Race/Ethnicity and Nativity. Y Lu, JSH Wang, WJ Han. Demography 54 (1), 93-118. , 2017. 94. 2017. From general discrimination to segmented inequality: Migration and inequality in urban China.

  6. Professor Yao Lu is Professor of Sociology and faculty affiliate of the Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC), the Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI), the Data Science Institute (DSI), the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP), the China Center for Social Policy, and the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) at Columbia University.

  7. Yao Lu (b.1967) is rapidly making a name for himself in the discourses of environmental art. His concern about the impact of China’s rampant path towards urbanization is portrayed through photomontaged manipulations that borrow from the classical Chinese aesthetic style of painting. Mostly circular, fan-shaped, or scroll-like, Lu’s ...

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