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Kaxton Y SIU, Dr
Associate Professor
,
Department of Sociology
Associate 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
2022
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Social Sciences
Vietnam
100%
factory
69%
Hong Kong
61%
migrant worker
55%
China
52%
migration
47%
young worker
43%
migrant
43%
labor migration
38%
labor
34%
domination
32%
trainee
31%
worker
29%
technical training
29%
employer
26%
Japan
24%
experience
20%
training program
17%
export policy
17%
social welfare
16%
working class
14%
industrial policy
14%
factory work
14%
national development
12%
broadcasting
12%
human capital
10%
Social Movements
10%
Labor studies
10%
job security
10%
myth
9%
living standard
9%
housing market
9%
urban sociology
9%
standard of living
9%
speculation
8%
National government
8%
wage
7%
livelihood
7%
industry
7%
mobile social services
7%
governance
7%
Southeast Asia
6%
economy
6%
exclusion
6%
workplace
6%
capitalist society
5%
inclusion
5%
everyday life
5%
education
5%
Arts & Humanities
Migrant Workers
63%
Factory
61%
Migrants
60%
Family Strategies
51%
Workers
40%
Family Life
35%
China
35%
Urbanization
33%
Viet Nam
32%
Countryside
32%
Labor Shortage
25%
Research Interviews
24%
Urban Areas
19%
Exit
15%
Working Class
15%
Education
14%
Dispute
13%
Work Place
12%
Paradigm
12%
Labor
12%
History
11%
Urban Life
9%
Local Government
9%
Interviewing
9%
Livelihoods
8%
Registration
8%
Exclusion
8%
Standard of Living
7%
Comparative Study
7%
Split
7%
Household
7%
Inclusion
7%
Socialist
6%
Wages
5%
Business & Economics
Migrant Workers
45%
Work Conditions
43%
Urbanization
33%
Countryside
32%
Factory
30%
Migrants
30%
Labor Disputes
26%
Workers
24%
Work Relations
24%
Labor Shortage
21%
Urban Areas
19%
Exit
18%
Work Place
17%
Working Class
15%
Paradigm
12%
Education
9%
China
8%