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Ge Run
发布时间:2025-06-06 浏览次数:31


Name:Ge Run

Title: Assistant Researcher

Research Interest: Labor Economics

Courses Taught: Labor Economics

E-mail:gerun_gary@163.com


Educational Background

September 2018 – June 2022: Ph.D. in Economics, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University

September 2015 – July 2018: Master of Economics, National School of Development, Peking University

September 2011 – July 2015: Bachelor of Finance, Beijing Language and Culture University


Working Experience

2022.8-Present, School of Public Economics and Administration, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics


Research Projects

1. December 2022 – September 2024: Shanghai "Super Postdoctoral" Fellowship (Principal Investigator, Grant No.: 2022236). "Factors Influencing Family Fertility Decisions in China—A Perspective Based on Education and Leisure."

2. September 2022 – December 2024: Fundamental Research Business Expenses for Central Universities, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (Principal Investigator, Grant No.: 2022110348). "Research on Family Fertility Decisions and Flexible Employment in the Labor Market in China."


Publications

1. Ge Run, Shi Xinzhe (2023), “How Does the Universal Two-Child Policy Affect Family Fertility Decisions?” China Economic Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 1392-1407.

2. Ge Run, Shi Xinzhe, Lu Yao, Ding Ruohong (2022), “Women's Fertility and Career Development—Evidence from Female Executives in Chinese Listed Companies,” China Economic Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 1235-1258.

3. Hongqiao Fu, Run Ge (Corresponding Author), Jialin Huang, and Xinzhe Shi, “The Effect of Education on Health and Health Behaviors: Evidence from the College Enrollment Expansion in China,” China Economic Review, 2022, 101768.

4. Ge Run, Huang Jialin (2020), “Did the University Expansion Program Affect Marriage and Fertility?” Journal of Economics, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 168-201.

5. Chen Qiulin, Ge Run (2018), “The Impact of Individual Characteristics on the Utilization of Public Services—A Review of Public Health Services,” Labor Economics Research, Issue 6, pp. 116-127.

6. Shi Xinzhe, Wang Yujie, Ge Run (Corresponding Author) (2023), “Human Capital Improvement and Family Financial Asset Allocation—Evidence from University Expansion,” Journal of Consumer Economics, Vol. 39, No. 6, pp. 3-21.

7. Cleaner Water, Higher Housing Prices, and Severer Inequality: Evidence from China (with Jialin Huang and Xinzheng Shi), Journal of Public Economics, Revise and resubmit.

8. The Impact of Heat Hazard on Gig Economy Workers: Evidence from an On-demand Food Delivery Platform (with Susan Feng Lu and Wenzheng Mao).

9. Migration and Crime: Evidence from a Hukou Reform in China (with Jialin Huang, Xinzheng Shi, and Wanqing Xu).

10. "Heterogeneous Effects of Education on Fertility and the Mechanisms: Estimates Based on Two Natural Experiments" (with Zhang Chuanchuan), under second-round revision for Journal of Quantitative Economics.

11. "The Impact of Internet Development on Fertility: An Analysis Based on the First-Generation Internet Speed-Up Policy" (with Xu Wanqing), under review for Journal of Economics.




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