Baozhen Luo

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After tough history, Chinese retirees marvel at country’s changes

“Because China went through such a tumultuous period of time, Chinese people are very resilient, sensitive, attuned to events around them,” says Luo Baozhen, a sociology professor at Western Washington University.

2017-09-08
Western delegation makes inroads in China with new university partnership 2016-10-26
Study finds China’s revised child policy won’t lead to ‘baby boom’

Includes interview with Western Professor Baozhen Luo (see link for imbedded video with her)

2016-10-26
Two-child policy reform changes the lives of Chinese women

China’s two-child policy came into effect this year. But for many Chinese women, raising more than one child will require more effort in caring for their families, which in turn, may add more difficulties to their career development.

2016-03-10
Rising cost of education in China

CCTV America’s Philip TK Yin spoke to Baozhen Luo, Associate Professor at Western Washington University.

2015-11-02
Should Washington Fear the AIIB? Foreign Affairs' Brain Trust Weighs In

We at Foreign Affairs have recently published a number of pieces on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Those articles sparked a heated debate, so we decided to ask a broad pool of experts to state whether they agree or disagree with the following statement and to rate their…

2015-06-12
Census data: College students a strong influence on Whatcom migration

People moving to Whatcom County tend to be younger and poorer than the overall county population, according to the latest compilation of data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

In a comparison of Washington counties, other states and foreign locations, released by the Census Bureau on Feb. 6,…

2014-02-18
Luo co-authors article on the future of retirement security 2014-01-02
Baozhen Luo has article published in 'Journal of Aging Studies' 2014-01-02
Census: Asians eclipse Hispanics as fastest-growing group in Whatcom County

Immigrants from Asia - not Latin America - are leading the trend to a more diverse Whatcom County, the latest U.S. Census Bureau statistics show.

Among county residents claiming only one race or ethnicity, the number who are of Asian descent increased 5.3 percent between 2011 and 2012,…

2013-06-17
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