Celebrating 20 years of the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS), this edited volume by Yufeng Global Professor of Social Science Wu Xiaogang and Assistant Professor of Sociology Miao Jia synthesizes essential research on inequality and stratification in contemporary China from Chinese Sociological Review (2011-2023). Drawing on nationally representative CGSS data, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of shifting patterns in education, income, career mobility, and intergenerational inequality across all Chinese provinces excluding Tibet. The collection underscores the enduring impact of institutional frameworks like hukou and danwei, advancing beyond early transition theories to illuminate how political, economic, and demographic forces converge to shape China's complex contemporary social structure.
About the authors
Wu Xiaogang is the Director of the Center for Applied Social and Economic Research (CASER) at NYU Shanghai, a Yufeng Global Professor of Social Science at NYU Shanghai and a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at NYU. In 2022, he was elected a member of the Sociological Research Association (SRA), the honor society to recognize leading researchers in the sociology. Wu has been the editor-in-chief of the Chinese Sociological Review since 2011, a quarterly journal published since 1968. In AY 2023-2024, He is on sabbatical leave from Shanghai.
Miao Jia is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at NYU Shanghai. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai. Miao’ s research centers on how urban life and neighborhoods affect health inequality, productive aging, and subjective well-being in the Asian context. Her current research examines the role of the neighborhood and its physical and social environments in shaping health and psychological well-being of older populations. She is also interested in the social consequences of homeownership in large Chinese cities.