Associate Professor

Xie Qiaoqing

Author:Jun 26, 2020editor:刘国华Amount of reading:

Xie Qiaoqing

 

Xie Xiaoqing, female, born in June 1970 in Shanxian County, Shandong Province, PhD in Economics, associate professor, master supervisor, is currently working in the School of Public Administration, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). In 2006, she graduated from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law with a doctorate in economics; in 2011, she completed the postdoctoral program in labor employment and social security from the public administration research station of Wuhan University; from May 2012 to May 2013, she was the visiting scholar in The University of New South Wales in Australia. She is also a member of the First Expert Committee of the Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Hubei Province and a director of China Soft Science Research Association.

In recent years, she has devoted herself to the teaching and scientific research in the fields of labor employment and social security, human capital investment and social assistance for natural disasters, has published more than 30 papers in Investment Management and Financial Innovations, China Soft Science, Public Finance Research, Journal of China University of Geosciences (Social Sciences Edition), Jianghan Tribune and other authoritative and core academic journals at home and abroad, including more than 10 papers indexed by EI. She has published monographs “Employment Training: A Study of the Dynamic Mechanism Based on the Perspective of Multiple Subjects (People’s Publishing House, 2012) and “Human Capital Investment and Employment Promotion” (240,000 words, China University of Geosciences Press, 2007). In 2009, she won the Second Prize of Wuhan Social Science Achievement Award and the Second Prize of Excellent Achievement Award of University Press in Central and Southern China.

She has presided over the project supported by the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fund of Ministry of Education, the program supported by Special Fund of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, general program of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Wuhan soft science research project and a number of projects sponsored by enterprises or institutions, and has participated in a number of World Bank projects and provincial and ministerial key research projects.