2004.09 – 2008.01, PhD Economic,Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
1999.09–2002.07, Master of Management, Tongji University
1995.09–1999.07, Bachelor of Science, Tongji University
2019.07- , School of Economics and Management, Tongji University
2002.09- 2019.07, Sino-German College, Tongji University
Publications
Zheng Caixiang. Study on the impact mechanism of agricultural labor transfer on the urban labor market. Business Times, 2009 (9)
Zheng Caixiang. Analysis of Human Capital and Income Distribution in the Neoclassical Framework, Journal of Tongji University (Natural Science Edition) 2009 (10)
Zheng Caixiang. Educational Obstacles of Migrant Workers' Integration into Towns, China Adult Education, 2009 (9)
Zheng Caixiang. An Empirical Study on the Impact of China's Agricultural Labor Transfer on the Urban-rural Income Gap. Agricultural Economy, 2008 (12)
Zheng Caixiang. Empirical Research on Education Expansion and Education Inequality in China. Knowledge Economy, 2008 (11)
Zheng Caixiang. Over-education, Labor Market and Income Gap, Literature on Economic Development, 2008 (6)
Zheng Caixiang. Human capital and income distribution: a neo-classical analytical framework. Literary theory of economic development, 2007 (6)
Zheng Caixiang. On the Construction of Knowledge Agriculture, Anhui Agricultural Sciences, 2001 (11)
Working paper
Research on cultural conflicts of multinational enterprises——mainly German companies in China (2012)
Research on China's economic development mechanism with employment balance as the core (2010)
Educational barriers to migrant workers' integration into cities and towns (2008), submitted to the Cato Institute of Economics
Research projects
Wuhan Post-disaster Reconstruction Plan—Thematic Study on the Upgrade of Emergency Refuge Facilities for Major Public Health Emergencies
The impact of family participation in basic education on women's career development, independent research
Teaching
Economics (spring semester)
Intermediate microeconomics (spring semester)
Econometrics (fall semester)
Economics (spring semester)
Language skill level
Chinese (mother tongue),English (fluent in reading), German (conversational)