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Kaxton Y SIU, Prof
Associate Professor
,
Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
Acting Director
,
David C Lam Institute for East-West Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6348-9320
Email
kaxton_siu
hkbu.edu
hk
Accepting PhD Students
2019
2024
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China
75%
Vietnam
63%
Migrants
59%
Factory Workers
42%
Migrant Workers
42%
Hong Kong Society
42%
Hong Kong
36%
Working Conditions
28%
Migration Experience
25%
Work-family
21%
Urban Sociology
21%
Working Life
21%
Urban Strategies
21%
Transferability
21%
Technical Intern Trainees
21%
Labor Studies
21%
Vietnamese Society
21%
Labour Skills
21%
Family Strategies
21%
Chinese Migrants
21%
Japan
21%
Family Life
21%
Cambodia
21%
Migration Studies
21%
Ho Chi Minh City
21%
Youth Studies
21%
Japanese Society
21%
Temporary Labour Migration
21%
Migration Outcomes
21%
Interactive Environments
21%
Chinese Society
21%
Contradictions of Capital
21%
Immersive
21%
Chinese Migrant Workers
21%
Everyday Life
21%
Virtual Reality
21%
Metaverse
21%
Young Workers
21%
Sojourn
21%
East Meets West
21%
State-owned Enterprises
21%
Gay Men
21%
Employers
21%
Sexuality
16%
Control Mechanism
15%
Guangdong
14%
South China
14%
Two-country
12%
Standard of Living
12%
Rural Migrants
11%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
77%
Hong Kong
50%
Migrant Worker
49%
Factory Workers
42%
Working Class
38%
Everyday Life
31%
Urban Sociology
28%
Living Standard
28%
State-Owned Enterprise
21%
Metaverse
21%
Virtual Reality
21%
Japan
21%
Employment Protection
21%
Family
21%
Labor Migration
21%
Khmer
21%
Reproductive Medicine
21%
Precarity
21%
Commodification
21%
Housing Market
21%
Casualization
21%
Hong Kong China
10%
Manpower
10%
Ownership
10%
East Asia
10%
Social Participation
10%
South East Asia
10%
University Students
8%
Central Government
7%
Factory Work
7%
Comparative Study
7%
National Development
7%
Urban Education
7%
Export Policy
7%
Human Capital Theory
7%
Labour Dispute
7%
Research Interview
7%
Access to Education
7%
Social Services
7%
Life Perspective
7%
Legislation
7%
Authors
7%
Migrant Family
7%
Household
7%
Industrial Policy
7%