The Hong Kong Panel Study of Social Dynamics (HKPSSD) aims to establish a city-wide representative household panel survey to track socioeconomic changes and their impact on people’s livelihood in Hong Kong. Three waves of data collection have been completed in 2011, 2013, and 2015, respectively: 3,214 households, 7,218 adults, and 958 children were successfully interviewed in the first wave, and 2,165 households, 4,270 adults, and 623 children were reinterviewed in the second wave. A refreshment sample of 1,007 households (including 1,960 adults and 145 children) with new question modules were added in 2014, which, together with those in the second wave, were reinterviewed in the third wave in 2015, resulting in 2,404 households, 5,160 adul...
Spanning over four decades, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is the world’s longest running...
China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) is a nationally representative, annual longitudinal survey of Chin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent conditions with immense disease burden. To inform health and s...
202211 bcwwAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersThe first three waves of The Hong Kong Panel Study of Social ...
This book presents the findings of the eighth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted duri...
This book presents the findings of the seventh territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted dur...
As Hong Kong is now facing economic restructuring and social problems of various kinds, it is not su...
This book presents the findings of the sixth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted large...
The methodology for studying household projections in Hong Kong is not yet firmly established. Howev...
Housing is an indispensible part of Hong Kong people. Not to mention the 15% subsidized sale flat ow...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
There has been growing research interest into poverty and social exclusion in Hong Kong over the pas...
The China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), launched by Peking University, is a nearly nationwide, compre...
In the 25 years since Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty, the mainland’s economy has risen ra...
In this survey of the two decades since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the author chooses to ...
Spanning over four decades, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is the world’s longest running...
China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) is a nationally representative, annual longitudinal survey of Chin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent conditions with immense disease burden. To inform health and s...
202211 bcwwAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersThe first three waves of The Hong Kong Panel Study of Social ...
This book presents the findings of the eighth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted duri...
This book presents the findings of the seventh territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted dur...
As Hong Kong is now facing economic restructuring and social problems of various kinds, it is not su...
This book presents the findings of the sixth territory-wide Social Indicators Survey conducted large...
The methodology for studying household projections in Hong Kong is not yet firmly established. Howev...
Housing is an indispensible part of Hong Kong people. Not to mention the 15% subsidized sale flat ow...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
There has been growing research interest into poverty and social exclusion in Hong Kong over the pas...
The China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), launched by Peking University, is a nearly nationwide, compre...
In the 25 years since Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty, the mainland’s economy has risen ra...
In this survey of the two decades since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the author chooses to ...
Spanning over four decades, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is the world’s longest running...
China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) is a nationally representative, annual longitudinal survey of Chin...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent conditions with immense disease burden. To inform health and s...