
معرفی
Zhong Zhao serves as Professor of Economics at Renmin University of China and holds a Research Fellowship at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). He is an active member of the Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy (MIP) network, specializing in empirical analyses of China's socioeconomic landscape.
His research centers on labor economics, applied microeconometrics, and social program evaluation with a China focus. Specific investigations include children's health determinants, earnings volatility, rural-urban inequality, comparative wage dynamics between India and China, and migration patterns. These interests reflect urgent policy challenges in China's developmental trajectory.
Recent publications examine free education's role in cognitive skill transmission, hukou status impacts on educational access, and one-child policy consequences for marriage markets. Collectively, this work reveals systemic inequalities in China's demographic transition through rigorous causal inference methods.
Key recognition includes:
- Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
No information on student advising or research grants was provided. Similarly, laboratory affiliations, research teams, and educational background remain unspecified in available materials.




