Areas of Focus
- Subjective Well-Being
- Health Inequality
- Social Stratification and Mobility
- Quantitative Research Methods
Academic Background & Achievements
- PhD in Sociology: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications
- Relative Income Status Within Marriage and Subjective Well-Being in China: Evidence from Observational and Quasi-Experimental Data, Wu, Hania Fei, 2020
- Three Questions on Happiness: Empirical Findings and Mechanism Explanations from China, Wu, Hania Fei, 2019
- The Timeliness of Life Events on Subjective Well-Being of Urban and Rural Residents in China: An Analysis Based on Individual-Level Tracking Data, Wu, Hania Fei, 2019
- How to Reduce Self-Rated Health Response Bias Using Anchoring Vignettes? An Empirical Analysis Based on CFPS2012 Data, Wu, Hania Fei, 2019
- Spatial Order and Safety of Residential Communities in Shanghai: Revisiting the 'Broken Windows Theory', Wu, Hania Fei and Liu Xin, 2019
- Age, Gender, and Socioeconomic Gradients in Metabolic Syndrome: Biomarker Evidence from A Large Sample in Taiwan, 2005–2013, Wu, Hania Fei, 2017