Rose Xueqing Zhang

PhD Candidate
Education

M.A., University of British Columbia, 2020
B.A., Southeast University, 2018


About

Rose Xueqing Zhang is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia Department of Sociology, whose recent publication centers on a quantitative study on the intersectionality between health and gender inequality under the intergenerational reproduction and life course perspective. Her dissertation is about overwork, gender, and health issues in the workplace. Her research interests include social determinants of physical and mental health, women in the workplace, and gender & sexuality. She is currently working for the editorial team of Contexts Magazine (https://contexts.org/).


Publications

Journal Articles

Zhang, Xueqing and Gerry Veenstra. 2022. “Intergenerational Reproduction and Adult Self-Rated Physical Health in China.” SSM – population health 19:101131-31. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101131.

Newspaper Articles

Why do East-Asian international students often stay silent in class? University Affairs

Gender bias can be a stumbling block even for China’s beloved only-child daughters—South China Morning Post

What’s it like to be a self-organized volunteer during the Wuhan Lockdown? (In Chinese)—Ms-Muses

Master’s Thesis

Zhang, Xueqing. 2020. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Resources and Adult Self-Rated Health in China.” University of British Columbia, Dissertation/Thesis.


Rose Xueqing Zhang

PhD Candidate
Education

M.A., University of British Columbia, 2020
B.A., Southeast University, 2018


About

Rose Xueqing Zhang is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia Department of Sociology, whose recent publication centers on a quantitative study on the intersectionality between health and gender inequality under the intergenerational reproduction and life course perspective. Her dissertation is about overwork, gender, and health issues in the workplace. Her research interests include social determinants of physical and mental health, women in the workplace, and gender & sexuality. She is currently working for the editorial team of Contexts Magazine (https://contexts.org/).


Publications

Journal Articles

Zhang, Xueqing and Gerry Veenstra. 2022. “Intergenerational Reproduction and Adult Self-Rated Physical Health in China.” SSM – population health 19:101131-31. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101131.

Newspaper Articles

Why do East-Asian international students often stay silent in class? University Affairs

Gender bias can be a stumbling block even for China’s beloved only-child daughters—South China Morning Post

What’s it like to be a self-organized volunteer during the Wuhan Lockdown? (In Chinese)—Ms-Muses

Master’s Thesis

Zhang, Xueqing. 2020. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Resources and Adult Self-Rated Health in China.” University of British Columbia, Dissertation/Thesis.


Rose Xueqing Zhang

PhD Candidate
Education

M.A., University of British Columbia, 2020
B.A., Southeast University, 2018

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Rose Xueqing Zhang is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia Department of Sociology, whose recent publication centers on a quantitative study on the intersectionality between health and gender inequality under the intergenerational reproduction and life course perspective. Her dissertation is about overwork, gender, and health issues in the workplace. Her research interests include social determinants of physical and mental health, women in the workplace, and gender & sexuality. She is currently working for the editorial team of Contexts Magazine (https://contexts.org/).

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Journal Articles

Zhang, Xueqing and Gerry Veenstra. 2022. “Intergenerational Reproduction and Adult Self-Rated Physical Health in China.” SSM – population health 19:101131-31. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101131.

Newspaper Articles

Why do East-Asian international students often stay silent in class? University Affairs

Gender bias can be a stumbling block even for China’s beloved only-child daughters—South China Morning Post

What’s it like to be a self-organized volunteer during the Wuhan Lockdown? (In Chinese)—Ms-Muses

Master’s Thesis

Zhang, Xueqing. 2020. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Socioeconomic Resources and Adult Self-Rated Health in China.” University of British Columbia, Dissertation/Thesis.