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Wanli Nie is a postdoctoral researcher at Centre de recherche en démographie (DEMO) at Catholic University of Louvain, actively involved in the LIMA project and GLOBMIG project with research spanning migration studies and family demography.
Her research portfolio demonstrates deep expertise in analyzing rural-urban migration patterns in Asia and asylum-seeking processes in the European Union, alongside investigations of Chinese fertility patterns and immigrant fertility behaviors. Her methodological approach combines quantitative demographic analysis with life course perspectives on family formation.
Dr. Nie's publication record reveals significant contributions to understanding migration's role in urban transitions, legal trajectories of immigrants in Belgium, demographic shifts in East Asia, and the fertility impacts of family separation among Chinese migrants. Her work frequently utilizes large-scale census data and longitudinal demographic studies to examine population dynamics across different cultural contexts.
Her doctoral dissertation established her research trajectory by examining how international migration affects family behaviors from a life course perspective in the China-U.S. migration context, providing foundational insights that continue to inform her current work.
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