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Yinni PENG, Prof
Associate Professor
,
Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7506-6854
Email
ynpeng
hkbu.edu
hk
Accepting PhD Students
2005
2026
Research activity per year
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(4)
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(41)
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(2)
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(2)
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(1)
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Childcare
33%
Childrens
18%
China
38%
Chinese Family
26%
Coronavirus disease-19 Pandemic
8%
Digital Labor
16%
Digital Media
11%
Digital Technology
14%
Digital Technology Use
9%
Emotionality
12%
Extended Family
8%
Extracurricular Activities
8%
Family Dynamics
15%
Family Partnership
10%
Family Relationships
8%
Filipina Domestic Workers
12%
Gendered Division
18%
Gendered Parenting
21%
Hong Kong
28%
ICT Usage
8%
Immigrant Students
16%
Information Communication Technology
14%
Internet Use
9%
Left-behind children
13%
Migrant Caregivers
8%
Migrant children
10%
Migrant Labour
8%
Migrant Mothers
29%
Migrant Parenting
16%
Migrant Workers
18%
Migrants
23%
Mobile Phone
16%
Mobile Phone Use
17%
Overseas Chinese Students
16%
Parenting
31%
Pearl River Delta
8%
Qualitative Interviews
9%
Relationality
13%
Return Migration
16%
Return Process
12%
Returning Students
14%
Rural Migrant children
8%
Rural-to-urban Migrants
19%
School-to-work Transition
12%
Social Life
10%
South China
29%
Southern China
16%
Student Communication
8%
Transnational children
8%
Urban China
28%
Social Sciences
Caregiver
14%
Child Care
14%
China
100%
Chinese
95%
COVID 19 Epidemic
8%
Decision Making
8%
Digital Media
19%
Digitization
16%
Diseases
8%
Division of Labour
8%
Domestic Workers
5%
Extended Family
14%
Extracurricular Activities
8%
Factory Workers
8%
Family Dynamics
19%
Family Member
9%
Family Relationship
6%
Gender and Family
29%
Halo
8%
Hong Kong
21%
Human Relation
12%
Information and Communication Technologies
5%
Labor Market
8%
Labor Market Integration
12%
Media Use
16%
Migrant Worker
19%
Mobile Phone
24%
Public Education
8%
Qualitative Interview
17%
Qualitative Research
35%
Qualitative Research Method
8%
Return Migration
16%
Social Participation
10%
Telecommunication
8%
Tuition Fee
8%
Urban Education
8%
Working Mothers
5%