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WU Fan
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Education

Visiting Scholar, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley, CA, USA, 2015.
Ph. D., Economics, Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2005.
M.A., Economics, Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2002.
B.A., Law, Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 1999.

Work Experience

Professor in Department of Social Work and Social Policy,Nankai University, Dec.2014-present.
Associate Professor in Department of Social Work and Social Policy ,Nankai University, Dec.2008-Dec.2014.
Lecturer in Department of Social Work and Social Policy ,Nankai University,July 2004-Dec.2008.
Deputy Chairperson in Department of Social Work & Social Policy, 2010-present.

Expertise

Family policy, Social policy analysis, Social service evaluation,Demography

Courses
  • Social Case Work

  • Social Service Management & Evaluation

  • Modern Economics

  • Social Research Methods 

  • Demography

  • Population policy 

  • Population Sociology

Selected Publications

Wu,F. & Huang, J.Z. (2015).Comparative Study of Social Policy in China and USA. Social Science Academic Press.
Wu.F.(2015).Conflict and Integration:the Situation of Ageism and Public Policy in China.Nankai University Press.

  • Fan Wu, Mark W. Fraser, Shenyang Guo, Steven H. Day,and Maeda J. Galinsky(2016). Strengthening the Social Information–
    Processing Skills of Children: A Controlled Test of the Let’s Be Friends Program in China.Research on Social Work Practice,
     26(5) 525-538.

Wu, F.(2016).The Risk of Low Fertility Trap in China Based on the Observation of Fertiility Changes against the Background of Family Policies in Europe.Sociological Studies,1:49-72. 
Wu, F.(2013).A Demographic perspective of the European Debt Crisis and Its Implications for China. Population Research, 37(3), 71-81. 
Wu, F.(2013). Intergenerational conflict and Integration: Analysis of group differences in Ageism and Policy Implications. Social Sciences in Guangdong,163(5), 218-226. 
Wu, F. (2013). Women's lifestyle of Tianjin. In Research on Women’s Social Status in Tianjin 2000-2010 (pp214-240), Beijing: Chinese Women's Press. 
Wu, F. (2012). The Structure of Family Life Cycle: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Analysis Based on CHNS, Academic Research, 334(9), 42-49. 
Wu, F. (2012). Family Change in China and Policy Implications under the Background of Second Demographic Transition. Social Sciences in Guangdong, 154(2), 23-30. 
Wu, F. and Li, Jianmin. (2012). Policy Approaches to Developmental Capacity of Family. Population Research, 36(4),37-44.
Wu, F. and Yang, Weiwei.(2011). Defects and Reconstruction of Growth Environment for Left-behind Children and Migrant Children: From the Perspective of Resilience Theory. Population Research, 35(6),90-99. 
Wu, F. (2011). Institutional Roots of Ageism and Public Policy Reconstruction for the Elderly in China. Society, 31(5),190-206. 
Wu, F. (2010). Governing China’s Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics, East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal,4(4), 627-628 
Wu, F. (2010). The Dilemma of Public Policies on Normalizing Imbalanced Sex Ratio at Birth and “Pareto Improvement” Path. Population Research, 34(5),93-103. 
Wu, F. (2010). Intergenerational Relations under the Context of Aging and Social Transformation in China. Academia Bimestris, (1),35-41. 
Wu, F. (2009). Study on Childbearing Willing of the Rural –to –Urban Migrants of New Generation. South China Population, 24(1),5-11. 
Wu, F. (2008). Cognition, Attitude and Social Environment: A Multi-dimensional Explanation of Ageism. Population Research, 32(4),57-65. 
Wu, F. (2008). Youth's Attitudes Toward the Elderly: a Survey on the Issue of Ageism, Youth Study, 36(7),23-30. 
Wu, F. (2007). Pattern of individual social behavior under collective rationality, Economic Science Press.
Wu, F. (2007). Analysis of Chinese Women’s Development State: Based on the Index System of Gender Equality in the Family Sphere. Society, 27(3), 142-155. 
Wu, F. and Tan. L. (2007). The Function and Developmental Approaches of Civil Society Organization in Building a Harmonious Society. Thinking, 33(3), 116-121. 
Wu, F. (2007). Analysis on Demand and Supply of Supporting Resources for the Old People and Intervention Model of Social Work. Population Journal, 163(3), 47-51. 
Wu, F. (2006). Gender Equality and Women’s Development in Families: Research on and Application of Indicators. Collection of Women’s Studies, 77(S2), 99-104. 
Wu, F. (2006). Sustainable Development and the Pattern of Individual Social Action. Social Science in Guangdong, 113(2), 143-147. 
Wu, F. (2006). Evaluation Report on Gender Equality and Women Development in China. In Report on Gender Equality and Women’s Development in China 1995-2005 (pp. 367-385). Beijing: Social Science Academic Press. 
Wu, F. and Tan, L. (2005). Gender Diversity in the Workplace: Give Attention to Equality and Efficiency. Zhejiang Academic Journal, 151(2), 209-211. 
Wu, F. and Ma Wenjuan, (2004). “The Human Challenge: Managing Yourself and Others in Organizations(Translation)”. Tsinghua University Press, Beijing.

Sponsored Projects
Honors and Awards

Supported by Hundred Young Academic Leaders Program of Nankai University, 2014.
First Prize, the Sixth Outstanding Scientific Research Award of Chinese Population Science,2014.
FEI Xiaotong Fellowship, 2013.
Supported by New Century Excellent Talents Program of Education Ministry, 2011.
Second Prize, the Fifth Outstanding Scientific Research Award of Chinese Population Science,2010.