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Adam CHEUNG, Prof
Associate Professor
,
Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2984-195X
Email
adamkl
hkbu.edu
hk
2010
2025
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Affective Polarization
11%
Authoritarianism
5%
China
5%
Cross-border Marriage
14%
Domestic Help
21%
Domestic Helpers
8%
Domestic Labour
7%
Domestic Outsourcing
13%
Domestic Work
6%
Employers
6%
Family Formation
5%
Family Life
6%
Female Marriage Migrants
6%
Female Students
9%
Fertility Intentions
13%
Fertility Rate
5%
Financial Distress
6%
Gender Attitudes
7%
Gender Equality
7%
Gender Ideology
10%
Gender Roles
6%
Hong Kong
86%
Household Labor
10%
Household Survey
10%
Housework
9%
Husband
37%
Live-in
18%
Living Alone
8%
Marital Conflict
15%
Marital Quality
5%
Marital Relationship
10%
Marital Satisfaction
7%
Married Couples
13%
Masculinity
7%
Older Adults
9%
One-person Household
14%
Parental Involvement
7%
Physical Violence
16%
Political Attitudes
18%
Political Disagreement
6%
Political Polarization
10%
Power Motive
7%
Self-control
9%
Sexual Coercion
5%
Singapore
7%
Spousal Violence
11%
Spouses
8%
Taiwan
7%
Ultra-low Fertility
7%
Violence
6%
Social Sciences
Affective Polarization
13%
Asia
5%
Assault
16%
China
5%
Chinese
10%
Coercion
6%
Democracy
6%
Domestic Labor
10%
Domestic Work
9%
Domestic Workers
10%
Emotions
6%
Family Formation
5%
Fertility Rate
9%
Gender Ideology
10%
Gender Inequality
8%
Hong Kong
100%
Household
17%
Household Survey
29%
Immigrant
5%
Korea
10%
Living Arrangements
5%
Longitudinal Analysis
14%
Marital Relation
10%
Married Couple
15%
One-Person Household
14%
Outsourcing
26%
Parental involvement
8%
Policy Implication
6%
Political Behavior
13%
Political Factors
5%
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
9%
Singapore
7%
Social Alienation
5%
Socioeconomic Development
5%
Spouses
11%
Survey Analysis
10%
Survey Experiment
6%
Women Students
5%
Young Adults
9%