个人简介
汪进贤,女,荷兰莱顿大学经济学博士,与2018年5月入职于中南大学商学院,兼任荷兰莱顿大学经济系客座研究员。多次获欧盟基础设施计划项目资助,并于2011年和2014年分别前往安特卫普大学和鲁文大学交流访问。参与建立了多个数据库,目前已收录在卢森堡收入研究中心数据中心。
工作经历
05/2018至今 中南大学商学院讲师
02/2018至今 荷兰莱顿大学经济系客座研究员
09/2016-01/2018 荷兰莱顿大学法学院经济系助理教授
教育经历
10/2012-09/2016 荷兰莱顿大学经济系博士生
09/2010-06/2012 中央财经大学财政学院硕士生
09/2006-06/2010 青岛理工大学经贸学院本科生
数据库
1. Leiden LIS Budget Incidence Fiscal Redistribution Dataset on Income Inequality (2017), assembled by Jinxian Wang & Koen Caminada (Version 1, November 2017),数据下载: Leiden Law School / Economics / Data / Income Inequality.
2. The Leiden LIS Budget Incidence Fiscal Redistribution Dataset on Relative Income Poverty Rates (2017), assembled by Koen Caminada & Jinxian Wang (Version 1, December 2017),数据下载: Leiden Law School / Economics / Data / Poverty.
3. The Social Assistance and Minimum Income Levels and Replacement Rates Dataset, assembled by Jinxian Wang and Olaf van Vliet (version December 2016), 该数据库包含33个国家1990-2009 最低生活保障水平及最低生活保障收入-工资替代率. 数据下载:Leiden Law School / Economics / Data / Minimum Income Protection.
书评
Wang, J (2015), Book review of ‘Activation or Workfare? Governance and the Neo-liberal Convergence by Ivar Lødemel and Amílcar Moreira’, in: Reviews & Critical Commentary, Council for European Studies (ISSN 2327-2791).
其他
1. Van Vliet, O and Wang, J, 20 December 2016, Social assistance benefits have declined in many OECD countries. Leiden Law Blog, 公开资源: Leiden Law Blog / Olaf van Vliet and Jinxian Wang.
2. Wang, J, 29 August 2016, Trends in social assistance and income polarization in an international perspective. 公开资源: Leiden Law Blog / Jinxian Wang.
近期论文
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博士论文
Trends in social assistance, minimum income benefits and income polarization in an international perspective. dissertation. Enschede: Gildeprint.
期刊论文
1. Haitao Zhao, Naiquan Liu, and Jinxian Wang*. Effects of human capital difference on migration destination preference of rural floating population in China. Journal of the Asian Pacific Economy, 2019, 24(4): 596-617. (SSCI)
2. Koen Caminada, Kees Goudswaard, Chen Wang, and Jinxian Wang*. Has the redistributive effect of social transfers and taxes changed over time across countries?International Social Security Review, 2019, 72(1): 3-31.
3. Koen Caminada, Kees Goudswaard, Chen Wang, and Jinxian Wang*. Income inequality and fiscal redistribution in 31 countries after the crisis. Comparative Economic Studies, 2018, 61(1): 119-148.
4. Jinxian Wang, Koen Caminada, Kees Goudswaard, and Chen Wang. Income polarization in European countries and Europe wide, 2004-2012. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2018, 42(3): 797-816 (SSCI).
5. Jinxian Wang, Chen Wang, and Koen Caminada. Measuring income polarization for 20 European countries, 2004-2013: A Shapley growth-redistribution decomposition. Eastern European Economics, 2017, 55(6): 477-499 (SSCI).
6. Jinxian Wang, Olaf Van Vliet, and Kees Goudswaard. Minimum income protection and EU coordination. European Journal of Social Security, 2018, 20(3): 253-271.
7. Jinxian Wang and Olaf Van Vliet. Social assistance and minimum income benefits: Benefit levels, replacement rates and policies across 26 OECD countries, 1990-2009. European Journal of Social Security, 2016, 28(4): 333-355.
8. Jinxian Wang, and Yanfeng Bai. Development of Minimum Livelihood Guarantee Programs in urban China: An empirical analysis based on 31 regions over 2004-2013. China Journal of Social Work, 2016, 9(2): 155-177.
9. Olaf Van Vliet, and Jinxian Wang*. The political economy of social assistance and minimum income benefits: A comparative analysis across 26 OECD countries. Comparative European Politics, 2017, 17(1): 49-7 (SSCI).
10. Shenghua Xie, Jinxian Wang, Juan Chen, Veli-Matti Ritakallio. The effect of health on urban-settlement intention of rural-urban migrants in China. Health & Place, 2017, 47: 1-11 (SSCI).