Research Projects
纽约居民生活质量追踪研究
于2012年启动的纽约居民生活质量追踪研究 (the New York City Longitudinal Survey of Wellbeing) 项目旨在了解并追踪纽约居民的生活质量及其变化。亚裔是纽约市近年来增长最快的少数族裔,目前占纽约居民的14%。在亚裔美国人中,华裔是最大的群体。从2020年开始,本研究特别扩大华裔在调查样本中所占的比例,以求更详尽地了解纽约市华裔居民的情况,更准确地描述纽约华裔移民的生活状况。
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The New York City Longitudinal Survey of Wellbeing
Launched in 2012, the New York City Longitudinal Survey of Wellbeing study tracks economic and social wellbeing in New York City (NYC). Asian Americans have been the fastest growing ethnic group in NYC in recent years, now accounting for 14% of NYC residents. Among Asian Americans, Chinese are the largest ethnic group.
Recent Publications
Racial Discrimination Intensified while the Pandemic Subsided: Experiences of Chinese New Yorkers during 2020-2022
China: An International Journal
Recent News
New Report: Racial Discrimination Intensified while the Pandemic Subsided: Experiences of Chinese New Yorkers during 2020-2022
Chinese New Yorkers remained at increased risk of racial violence and discrimination, persistently living in a state of vigilance, even as COVID-19 subsided. We urge society to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Asian Americans, speak out against racial discrimination, and advocate for resources, support, and education to address anti-Asian racism.
Columbia China Center Fellows Attend Inaugural New York Asian American and Pacific Islander Summit Hosted by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
On November 2, 2023, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand hosted the New York Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Summit in Washington, D.C. where hundreds of AAPI leaders gathered in the nation’s capital to discuss opportunities and challenges impacting the community. Members of the Columbia China Center for Social Policy were invited to attend the Summit and join statewide leaders within and beyond the APPI community.