CURRENT POSITION: Professor, Department of Sociology, National Sun Yat-sen University
EMAIL: clyang@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
ADDRESS: No.70 Lien-hai Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 804
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Family Formation and Dissolution, Population Aging and Social Security, Finance of Social Insurance, Family Dynamics, Healthy Life Expectancy
TEACHING INTERESTS
Demography, Sociology of the Family, Social Insurance, Social Policy, Quantitative Method
A. Journal Articles
Weng , Kang-Jung and Ching-Li Yang 2024."The Effect of Absolute and Relative Education between Spouses on the Division of Domestic Work in Taiwan."Review of Social Sciences.18(1):81-120.[in Chinese]
Yang,Yi-Jing and Ching-Li Yang 2024."The Parenting Strategies and Parent-Child Relationship of Night Market Workers."Taiwan Journal of Sociology of Education 24(1):83-137.[in Chinese]
Yang ,Ching-Li, Yu-Shan Huang and Kang-Jung Weng 2023. “Individual Characteristics, Family Relations, and Social Participation for Middle-Aged Always-Single Persons in Taiwan “Journal of Population Studies 66:75-128. [in Chinese]
Weng ,Kang-Jung , Ching-Li Yang and Syuan-Li Renn 2020. “Attitude-Behavior Gap of Gender Equality in the Division of Household Labor.”Journal of Population Studies 61:97-139. [in Chinese]
Yang, Ching-Li, Kang-Jung Weng and Syuan-Li Renn 2020. Does Taiwan have a Gender Revolution? Assessment Based on Gender Role Attitude, Housework Division and Marriage Matching. Athens Journal of Social Sciences, 7(3):165-184.
Tseng ,Yi-Ching and Ching-Li Yang 2015. “Design and Financial Assessment of Partial Old-Age Pension Plans for the Labor Insurance in Taiwan.” Taiwanese Journal of Social Welfare 12(2):103-143.[in Chinese]
Chen ,Kuanjeng, Wan-Chun Chuang and Chingli Yang 2015.”Factors Inluencing Gradual Retirement among Middle-Aged and Older Workers in Taiwan.”Journal of Human Resource Management 15(1):87-108. [in Chinese]
Huang, S.-W., & Yang, C.-L. 2013. Gender Difference in Social Participation Among the Retired Elderly People in Taiwan. American Journal of Chinese Studies, 20(1), 61–74.
Yang, Ching-li, I-chi Huang, Hung-jeng Tsai and Hsiang-ping Wang 2012.“Comparisons of Fertility Rate and Birth Quality between Native and Foreign-Born Women in Taiwan. ” Taiwanese Journal of Social Sciences and philosophy 24(1):83-120. [in Chinese]
Zeng Yi, Philip Morgan, Zhenglian Wang, Danan Gu, and Chingli Yang 2012. “A Multistate Life Table Analysis of Union Regimes in the United States: Trends and Racial Differentials, 1970–2002.” Population Research and Policy Review 31(2): 207-234.
Lee, Tai-Cheng, Ching-Li Yang and Te-Mu Wang 2011. “Population Aging and NHI Expenditures in Taiwan. ” National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 43:1-35. [in Chinese]
Chen, Kuanjeng and Ching-Li Yang 2008. “Design Matrix and Data Analysis: An Application of Linear Algebra.” National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 37:45-71. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli and Dajeng Lee 2008. “Estimation and Adjustment of Population data for Taiwan: 1905-1943 and 1951-1997.” Survey Research-Method and Application 23:119-154. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chia-Fen, Ching-Li Yang and Hsiang-Ping Wang 2008. “The differentials of 358 cities and county’s death rates for suicide in Taiwan, 1996-2005.” Formosan Education and Society 15: 1-22. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli and Yi-Jhen Dong 2007. “Taiwanese Household Projection Scenarios, 1990-2050”, Taiwanese Journal of Sociology 38: 135-173. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli, Dajeng Lee and Kuanjeng Chen 2006. “Assortive Mating in Taiwan: Changes and Persistence”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 33:1-32. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli, Hsiaoping Fen. 2005. “Population Problems in Taiwan: Myth and Coping Strategies.” Taiwanese Bank Quarterly 56(3):60-83. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 2004. “Fertility implication and estimate of cohabitation in Taiwan”, Taiwanese Journal of Sociology 32: 189-213. [in Chinese]
Lee, Dajeng and Chingli Yang 2004. “Transitional patterns of female labor force participation in Taiwan”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 28: 109-134. [in Chinese]
Shiu, Shengyau and Chingli Yang 2004. “Projections of supply and demand of elementary school teacher in Taiwan: 2003-2013”, Formosan Education and Society 7: 99-118. [in Chinese]
Liu, Yilong, Kuangjeng Chen and Chingli Yang, 2003. “Encouraging birth giving: adjustment of exemptions between adults and children,” Taiwanese Journal of Social Welfare 4:51-77. (on line, http://www.sinica.edu.tw/asct/asw/journal.html). [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli and Kuangjeng Chen 2002. “The schedules of leaving parental home in Taiwan”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 25: 120-144. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli and Yilong Liu 2002. “The damily life courses in Taiwan”, Taiwanese Journal of Sociology 27: 77-105. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 2000. “Socia insurance and mutuality”, Taiwanese Journal of Social Welfare 1 (on line, http://www.sinica.edu.tw/asct/asw/journal/paper0105.pdf). [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli and Zeng Yi 2000. “Household projections for Taiwan”, Taiwanese Journal of Sociology 24: 239-79. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 2000. “Varied financial arrangements of public pension”, Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China, Part C: Humanities and Social Science 10(3):385-398. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1999. “Living arrangements of the elderly in Taiwan”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 20: 167-183. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1998. “Recent reforms in public pension programs and lessons for Taiwan”, Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy, 10(3): 477-514. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1996. “The effect of women’s labor force participation on fertility in Taiwan”, Taiwanese Journal of Sociology 19: 35-56. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1996. “The financial condition of a fully funded national pension program in Taiwan ”, Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy Vol. 8, No.1: 53-77. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1996. “The effects of fertility compression on birth sequence and age composition in Taiwan: A simulation”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 17: 135-152. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1995. “The Conception of a viable national pension program: considering the effects of population change, labor force participation and financial arrangements”, Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy Vol. 7, No.1:101-121. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli 1992. “The change of labor force in Taiwan”, National Taiwan University Journal of Population Studies 15: 47-59. [in Chinese]
B. Book Chapters
Yang, Ching-Li, 2020. The Inevitable Bankruptcy? Challenges and Prospects of Taiwan’s Old-Age Pension System. In En-Chieh Chao (ed.) Studying the South; The South Studying: On the Ethics of Social Action, pp299-331.Taipei: Rive Gauche Publishing [in Chinese]
Yang, Ching-li , Kuan-jeng Chen and Tai-cheng Li, 2012.Persistence and Transition of Family Structure in Contemporary Taiwan, 1984-2005. In Chin-chun Yi and Ying-Hwa Chang (eds.) Social Change in Taiwan,1985-2005:Family and Marriage, Taiwan Social Change Survey Symposium Series Ⅲ,Vol. One,pp1-28.Taipei:Institute of sociology, academia sinica [in Chinese]
Yang, Ching-Li and Hung-Jeng Tsai. (2009) The Changes of Fertility and Marriage Rates in Taiwan. In Ya-Chen Chen (Ed.), Women in Taiwan: Sociocultural Perspectives (pp. 61–81). Indianapolis: University of Indianapolis Press.
Yang, Ching-Li, 2005. “The Population Problems in Taiwan.” In Chiu, Hei-Yuan and Ly-Yun Chang (Eds.) Social Problems in Taiwan, pp38-64. Taipei: Chuliu Publiser. [in Chinese]
Yang, Chingli, Edward J. C. Tu and Kuanjeng Chen 1997. “The Population transition and speed of aging in Taiwan”, Pp.15-38, in Population Aging and Health Care of the Elderly, edited by Te-Shiung Sun, Mei-Lin Lee, and Li Chi. Taipei: ROC Population Association. [in Chinese]
Chen, Kuanjeng and Chingli Yang 1996. “Population transition and social security in Taiwan”, Pp.277-307, in Population, Employment and Welfare, edited by Eddie Chaonan Chen, Paul K. C. Liu, and Te-Shiung Sun. Taipei: Institute of Economic, Academia Sinica. [in Chinese]