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The Penn CSCC-NYU Shanghai CASER Workshop on Inequalities and Child Development will aim to share findings on various aspects of child development outcomes in Chinese societies and how they are shaped by policies, parents/parenting, families, community environments, and pre-primary, primary, and secondary educational institutions. The workshop is organized by the Center for the Study of Contemporary China at the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with the Center for Applied Social and Economic Research at NYU Shanghai. The Penn-hosted sessions of the workshop—the sessions listed below—are open to the Penn community onsite. The full workshop program is available at CASER website.
11/18/2022
8:10-8:20AM Welcome Remarks
Emily Hannum (University of Pennsylvania),
Xiaogang Wu (NYU Shanghai)
Session 1
8:20-8:40AM Rongrong Xu, Peking University
Is There an Ever-Widening Gap in Early Child Development (ECD)? Assessing the Impact of Online Learning Activities on ECD during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Yunnan Province, China
8:40-9:00AM Shuyang Dong, University of Hong Kong
The Double Burden of Malnutrition among Young Chinese Children: A Hierarchical Structure of Socioeconomic Inequality Indicators
9:00-9:20AM Xuejiao Chen, National University of Singapore
How Income Shapes Early Childhood Development in China
9:20-9:50AM Discussion
Discussants: Shuang Chen, London School of Economics; Jennifer Adams, Drexel University; Jere Behrman, University of Pennsylvania
9:50-10:00AM Break
Session 2
10-10:20AM Feibei Zheng, Nankai University
The Height Price of Unclean Energy on China’s Rural Children: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies
10:20-10:40AM Helen McCabe, Daemen University; Deborah Davis, Yale University
Disability in Early Childhood: Inequalities of Access to Early Education and Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in China
10:40-11:00AM Xiuqi Yang, University of Pennsylvania
Double Burden and Double Jeopardy in Early Childhood Growth Trajectories and Adolescent Cognitive Achievement
11:00-11:20AM Scott Rozelle, Stanford University; Dorien Emmers, KU Leuven & Stanford University
Investing in Disadvantaged Children for Common Prosperity in China
11:20-11:50AM Discussion
Discussants: Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New York University; Natalie Young, University of Pennsylvania; Fan Wang, University of Houston; Emily Hannum, University of Pennsylvania