Danyan Zha
Danyan Zha is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the School of Economics at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Her research focuses on education, applied matching theories and family economics. In her recent work, she examined the impact of the school construction program in Indonesia on the marriage market, in particular, female marriage age. Current ongoing work focuses on the role of the family registration system “Hukou” in the marriage market in China and the changing pattern and the causes of the cross-boundary marriages between mainland China and Hong Kong.
Danyan received her Ph.D. in economcis from Columbia University and her undergraduate degree in economics and applied mathematics from Tsinghua University.
Her CV and further information are on her personal website.