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Xiao Tan
Xiao Tan
Autres nomsMonica Tan
Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
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Shifting inequalities? Parents’ sleep, anxiety, and calm during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and the United States
L Ruppanner, X Tan, W Scarborough, LC Landivar, C Collins
Men and Masculinities 24 (1), 181–188, 2021
622021
Profiling racial prejudice during COVID‐19: Who exhibits anti‐Asian sentiment in Australia and the United States?
X Tan, R Lee, L Ruppanner
Australian Journal of Social Issues 56 (4), 464–484, 2021
352021
Emotional and financial health during COVID‐19: The role of housework, employment and childcare in Australia and the United States
L Ruppanner, X Tan, A Carson, S Ratcliff
Gender, Work & Organization 28 (5), 1937–1955, 2021
332021
Resilience, vulnerability and adaptability: A qualitative study of COVID-19 lockdown experiences in two Henan villages, China
X Tan, Y Song, T Liu
PLoS One 16 (2), e0247383, 2021
182021
Explaining provincial government health expenditures in China: Evidence from panel data 2007–2013
X Tan
China Finance and Economic Review 5, 9, 2017
102017
Anti-Asian bias isn’t just an American problem
R Lee, X Tan, L Ruppanner
Washington Post, 2021
72021
Gendered housework under China’s privatization: The evolving role of parents
X Tan, L Ruppanner, M Wang
Chinese Sociological Review 53 (5), 514–538, 2021
62021
Reflections on China’s primary care response to COVID-19: Roles, limitations and implications
X Tan, C Liu, H Wu
Primary Health Care Research & Development 23, e46, 2022
52022
Troublemaking in hospitals: Performed violence against the healthcare professions in China
T Liu, X Tan
Health Sociology Review 30 (2), 157–170, 2021
52021
The nexus between China’s global image and attitudes toward diasporic Chinese: A comparison of Australia and the United States
X Tan, R Lee, L Ruppanner
Journal of Contemporary China 33 (146), 332–351, 2024
42024
Has recentralisation improved equality? Primary care infrastructure development in China
X Tan, L Yu
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies 9 (2), 115–133, 2022
42022
Anatomy of intergovernmental finance for essential public health services in China
X Tan, C Wong
BMC Public Health 22, 914, 2022
42022
Restless sleep and emotional wellbeing among European full-time dual-earner couples: Gendered impacts of children and workplace demands
X Tan, L Ruppanner, B Hewitt, D Maume
Contemporary Social Science 17 (4), 396–411, 2022
32022
Do managers sleep well? The role of gender, gender empowerment and economic development
X Tan, L Ruppanner, D Maume, B Hewitt
PLoS One 16 (3), e0247515, 2021
32021
Doing fieldwork in China during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic: A study
X Tan, N Zhen, L Wang, Y Zhao
Made in China Journal 8 (1), 2023
22023
A sociopolitical analysis of Yi Nao: Public disruption, performativity and the power of doctors in Chinese medical disputes
T Liu, X Tan
China: An International Journal 19 (2), 133–153, 2021
12021
COVID-19, perceived foreign interference, and anti-Chinese sentiment: Evidence from concurrent survey experiments in Australia and the United States
X Tan, Y Tao
Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2024
2024
Equalization through the People’s Republic of China’s intergovernmental fiscal system: The effectiveness of central and provincial transfers
X Tan, Y Tan
Asian Development Review 41 (1), 1–35, 2024
2024
Breaking boundaries with Global China Studies: Reflections from Western Australia
Y Tao, X Tan, R Kabinawa
Asian Currents, 2023
2023
A review of China’s national policies to strengthen primary care 2003–2018
X Tan
Global Public Health 18 (1), 2252049, 2023
2023
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