Dr. Zheng Mu’s general research interests focus on trends, social determinants, and consequences of marriage and family behaviors, with a focus on how marriage and family have served as inequality-generating mechanisms. Her ongoing research projects examine how internal migration, ethnic identification, interactions between gender and intergenerational inequality, and interactions between ideational and socioeconomic contexts shape individuals’ time use patterns, family experiences, and well-being in China and Singapore.
Her personal website is at: www.muzheng.net.
SC2101 Methods of Social Research
SC2205 Sociology of Family
SC3203 Race and Ethnic Relations
SC4210 Sociology of Migration
PHD STUDENT SUPERVISION
Marriage and Family, Fertility, Ethnicity, Migration;
China; Singapore; Comparative Studies;
Quantitative Methods, Mixed Methods.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
EDITORIAL WORK ON BOOKS
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
TRANSLATION WORK ON BOOKS
BOOK REVIEWS
JOURNAL EDITORIALS