Liying Yue (Chinese, PhD from East China Normal University, China) joined the Asian Demographic Research Institute as a postdoctoral in 2022. She works in the pillar on internal migration and urbanization. Her research interests include intra-urban migration, and urban spatial structure.
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Selected Publications
Liying Yue, Morton O’Kelly*. Rents and wages as derived from spatial interaction analysis in Shanghai. Journal of Geographical Systems,2022https://doi.org/10.1007/s10109-022-00394-6
Liying Yue, Morton O’Kelly*, Ruijun Wu. An empirical study of commuting efficiency between different educational categories of workers in Shanghai. Geographical Analysis,2021, DOI: 10.1111/gean.12306
Liying Yue, Shan Li, Kaiming Li, Ying Wang, and Jie Liu. (2021). The spatial decay of patronizing behavior in trade areas: Power law or exponential law. Scientia Geographica Sinica, 41(03):446-453.
Liying Yue, Kaiming Li, and Ruijun Wu. (2021). Impact of urban educational attainment on residents' subjective well-being: A study based on multilevel modelling. Human Geography, 2021,36(06):53-59.
Liying Yue, Shan Li, Kaiming Li, Ying Wang, and Jie Liu. (2021). The definition and demonstration of multi-market areas in the trade area subdividing. World Regional Studies,2022,31(02):339-350.