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Other Research Projects

 

Internally Funded

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Post-Covid Flexible Work Arrangements and “Flexibility Penalty” from Manager Perspective in Singapore

 

 

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Improving Fertility Intentions through Theory-based Policy Interventions in Singapore: A Multifactorial Vignette Experiment

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Cross-National Perspectives on Aging with Limited Family Ties

 

 

Social wellbeing

Job quality, working hours and subjective wellbeing in the UK and China

 

Externally-Funded Projects

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The Long-Term Effects of War on Biological Aging: The Case of Vietnam


CFPR Faculty Development Grant Recipients

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A Review and Appraisal of the ICPD Program of Action in China (ICPD-China)

 

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Effects of Bilingualism on Linguistic, Cognitive and Social Functioning

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Investigating the Effects of Prequestioning on Learning in Young Children

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