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Xia, L. L. L., Wong, M. M. C., Ma, J. L. C., & Wan, P. S.* (2024). The family structural and socioeconomic characteristics of the family well-being of Hong Kong people. International Journal of Social Welfare, 33(3), 603–616.  



 

 

Ter Bogt, T., de Looze, M., Lee, A., van den Eijnden, R., Stevens, G., & Fung, A. (2024). Social and economic indicators of psychological symptoms and life satisfaction among Dutch and Hong Kong adolescents: A cross-national HBSC study. Cross-Cultural Research, 59(1), 88–120.   





 

 

He, X. and He, S. Y.* (2025). Decoding the spatial effects of walkability on walking behavior among older adults by integrating big data and small data, Cities, 156, p. 105537.  




 

Liu, M. and He, S. Y.* (2025). E-taxi drivers’ charging behavior: Effects of the built environment, temporal factors, and ridership. Journal of Transport Geography, 123, p.104118.  





 

Liu, Z., Lin, Y. and King, C.* (2024). Regional governance for greenways in China: A control rights perspective. Journal of Urban Affairs, pp.1–19.  





 

Wang, C. and Shen, J.* (2025). Towards a socially resilient city: Healthcare accessibility and rural migrants’ identity integration in urban China. Applied Geography, 176, p. 103542.  




 

Wang, C., Shen, J.*, Gu, H. and Shi, D. (2025). Visualising urbanisation and semi-urbanisation of rural migrants in China: A perspective from migration network and destination preference. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 12(1), pp.1–4.   




 

Yeung, H. W.* (2025). Resistance is futile – explanatory theory must go on! A commentary on Robert W. Lake’s “On Resisting the Seduction of Theory”. Dialogues in Urban Research.   





 

Yeung, H. W.* (2025). Towards practically adequate theories in geography. Dialogues in Human Geography. doi:10.1177/20438206251321092  





 

 

Gao, S., Tian, Y., Assink, M., Meng, X., Zhong, H., & Chan, K. L. (2024). Child maltreatment increases the risk for callous-unemotional traits: A three-level meta-analytic review. Trauma, Violence & Abuse. doi:10.1177/15248380241287160  





 

Xi, C.*, Cao, N., & McGuinness P. B. (2024). Majority-of-the-minority shareholder votes and investment efficiency. Journal of Corporate Finance, 89, 102656.   





 

Xiao, J., Xiao, Q., Luo, T., & Zhong, H.* (2024). What happens after “Nora leaves home”? Chinese female rural-to-urban migrants in the sex webcamming industry. Feminist Criminology. doi:10.1177/15570851241297655  





 

 
 
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