Dr Bingqin Li

Bingqin Li is a lecturer in Social Policy at London School of Economics. She is also a research associate of CASE (The Centre for Analyses of Social Exclusion) at LSE. In the past five years, she has collaborated closely with researchers from China, Korea, Japan, India and the United States to examine the social exclusion faced by rural to urban migrants, long term unemployed people and informally employed people. Her research work has covered coastal and inland cities. She has been lecturing on International Housing and Social Economics. She has been given talks in universities in China and Japan regarding issues related to urban social exclusion.

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