Miss Qing Guan
Areas of expertise
- Migration 440303
- Demography 4403
Research interests
- International migration
- Immigrant integration and settlement
- Chinese in Australia
- Population spatial analysis
- Multiregional demography
- Internal migration
- Population projection
- (Applied) Demographic modelling
Biography
Qing is a research fellow at the School of Demography, College of Arts and Social Sciences and a member of the Australian Centre on China in the World. Qing’s research focuses on understanding the trends and consequences of migration using demographic and statistical tools. She has worked and published on immigrant population changes and integration in Australia, attitudes towards immigrants and ethnic representation in elections, international migration in the Asia Pacific region, and internal migration in China.
Researcher's projects
Scanlon Foundation Research Institute: Mapping social cohesion study
Australian Research Council Discovery project: The demographic consequences of migration to, from and within Australia
Qing worked on the following projects:
ANU School of Demography - ACT Education Directorate joint research project Integrated School Enrolment Modelling (Postdoc research fellow, 2021-2022)
ARC Discovery project: Overcoming the problems of inconsistent migration data in the Asia Pacific (Research assistant, 2017-2019)
ARC Discovery project: The demographic consequences of migration to, from and within Australia (Research assistant, 2015-2017)
in NHMRC project: Accountable fertility treatment: An evidence-based framework for the provision of cost-effective, patient-centred fertility treatment in Australia (Research assistant, 2017)
ACT Education Directorate consultancy projects: School Enrolment Feasibility Study for Molonglo and North Gungahlin, Review of School Enrolment Projection Methodology, and Demographic and mobility assessment for East Gungahlin. (Research assistant, 2015-2018)
Publications
- Guan, Q & Pietsch, J 2022, 'The impact of intergroup contact on attitudes towards immigrants: a case study of Australia', Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 45, no. 12, pp. 2309ââ¬â2339.
- de Valk, H, Acostamadiedo, E, Guan, Q et al. 2022, 'How to predict future migration in Europe: different methods explained and compared', in Peter Scholten (ed.), Introduction to Migration Studies: An Interactive Guide to the Literatures on Migration and Diversity, Springer, Online, pp. 463-482.
- Guan Q, Raymer J and Gray E (2022) Identifying different sources of school enrolment change in the Australian Capital Territory. Australian Population Studies 6(1), 37-40.
- Raymer J, Guan Q, Shen T, Wisniowski A and Pietsch J (2022) Estimating international migration flows for the Asia-Pacific region: Application of a generation-distribution model. Migration Studies 10(4), 631-669.
- Guan, Q 2020, 'Resettlement of China-born immigrants in Australia: Age, duration of stay and interstate migration', Population, Space and Place, vol. 27, no. 3.
- Raymer J, Guan Q, Norman RJ, Ledger W and Chambers GM (2020) Projecting future utilisation of medically assisted fertility treatments. Population Studies 74(1), 23-38.
- Guan, Q 2019, 'Measuring the spatial integration of the China-born population in Australia, 1981-2016', Journal of Population Research, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 319-346.
- Abel G, Raymer J and Guan Q (2019) Driving factors of Asian international migration flows. Asian Population Studies 15(3), 243-265.
- Raymer J, Guan Q and Ha JT (2019) Overcoming data limitations to obtain migration flows for ASEAN countries. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 28(4), 385-414.
- Raymer J, Shi Y, Guan Q, Baffour B and Wilson T (2018) The sources and diversity of immigrant population change in Australia, 1981-2011. Demography 55(5), 1777-1802.
- Raymer J, Biddle N & Guan Q (2017) A multiregional sources of growth model for school enrolment projections. Australian Population Studies 1(1): 26-40.
Projects and Grants
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- Review of school enrolment projection methodology for ACT Education Directorate (Secondary Investigator)