1. C. Y. Cyrus Chu, Ph.D., is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, and a joint professor of economics and accounting at the National Taiwan University. His main areas of interest are economic demography, family economics, law and economics, and applied microeconomics. His recent works include Population Dynamics (Oxford University Press 1998); “Internal Control and External Manipulation,” with Kong-pin Chen (Rand Journal of Economics, 2005), and “The Coevolution of...
2. Yu Xie, Ph.D., is Otis Dudley Duncan Professor of Sociology and Statistics at the University of Michigan, a Research Professor at the Population Studies Center and the Survey Research Center of the Institute for Social Research, and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Chinese Studies. His main areas of interest are social stratification, demography, statistical methods, Chinese studies, and sociology of science. His recently published works include Statistical Methods for Categorical Data Analysis ...
3. Ruoh-rong Yu, Ph.D., is an Associate Research Fellow at the Center for Survey Research, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica. Her research involves demography, econometrics, family studies, survey research, and labor economics. Her current work is focused on intergenerational mobility, marriage matching, and family size on educational attainment using survey data sets from Taiwan and China.