Event type:

In person

Date & time:

10 Dec 2020, 12:00 – 13:00

China Planning Research Group: Does Acculturation Really Matter for Internal Migrants’ Health?

Evidence from Eight Cities in China

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China Planning Research Group: Does Acculturation Really Matter for Internal Migrants’ Health?

10 Dec 2020, 12:00 – 13:00

Dr. Yang XIAO

Associate Professor

Tongji University

Dr. Yang Xiao is Associate Professor at the Department of Urban Planning, Tongji University. He obtained his doctorate degree from Cardiff University after finishing his master degree at UCL. Dr. Xiao’s researches

focus on examining the socioeconomic value of the built environment, residential segregation, and social health in urban China. Recently, he is interested in utilizing big data approaches to understand people’sspatial interaction with the built environment, which supports policy design making.

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Cost

Free

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All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Fangzhu Zhang

fangzhu.zhang@ucl.ac.uk

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