Curriculum Vitae Peng Nie Address Xi’An Jiaotong University Rm

Curriculum Vitae Peng Nie Address Xi’An Jiaotong University Rm

Curriculum Vitae Peng Nie Address Xi’an Jiaotong University Rm. 611, School of Economics and Finance No. 74 Yanta West Road, 710061 Xi’an, China Email: [email protected]; [email protected] ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5322-6324 ResearcherID: G-2736-2017 Personal Born: January 11, 1984 Nationality: Chinese Main Fields of Research • Health economics (esp. demographic and socioeconomic drivers of health outcomes, biomarker applications in health economics, health inequality, inequality of opportunity in health) • Development economics (esp. household food (in)security, under-five child undernutrition, under-five mortality) • Subjective well-being (esp. demographic and socioeconomic drivers of life satisfaction/happiness/depression) • Labor economics (esp. long work hours, female behavior in labor market, job satisfaction and labor turnover) • Genoeconomics (esp. practical applications of Mendelian randomization in health outcomes) • The economics of ageing (esp. healthy ageing) Education 09/2012 – 08/2015 Doctorate in Economics (Dr. oec, summa cum laude), University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 09/2008 – 07/2011 Master of Agricultural Economics & Management, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China Professional Experience (Academic/Non-academic) 02/2019 – present Research Fellow, Global Health Institute (GHI), Xi’an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, Xi’an, China 07/2018 – present Research Fellow, Global Labor Organization (GLO) 07/2017 – present Distinguished Research Fellow (PhD supervisor, Young Talent Peng Nie CV 1 of 13 Support Plan) School of Economics and Finance, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China 07/2017 – present Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Department of Household and Consumer Economics, Institute for Health Care & Public Management, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 08/2015 – 07/2017 Research Fellow (Postdoc), Department of Household and Consumer Economics, Institute for Health Care & Public Management, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 11/2015 – 12/2015 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark 11/2014 – 12/2014 Visiting Research Assistant, Centre for Global Food and Resources, Faculty of Professions, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia 09/2012 – 08/2015 Research Assistant, Chair for Household and Consumer Economics, Institute for Health Care & Public Management, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany Editorial Activities 09/2019 – present Associate Editor, BMC Public Health (Springer Nature) 01/2020 – present Associate Editor, The Journal of the Economics of Ageing (Elsevier) Teaching Experience 2015 – 2017 Health Economics (at Master level, University of Hohenheim, Germany) 2017 – present Development Economics (at Bachelor level, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) 2017 – present Advanced Topics on Development Economics (at Master level, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) 2018 – present Economics of Incentives (at Bachelor level, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) 2019 – present Health Economics (at Master level, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) 05/2018, 03/2019 The Role of Health in Economic Growth and Development (for international students, Xi’an, China) Assessment and Administration 2013 – 2017 Supervision of Bachelor’s and Master’s seminar papers and Master’s Thesis, University of Hohenheim, Germany 2017 – present Master (3) and PhD (2) supervision, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China PhD (1) co-supervision, University of Hohenheim, Germany 2017 – present Supervision of Double Degree of Bachelor’s graduation thesis (9), Xi’an Jiaotong University, China 2020 – 2023 Interdisciplinary PhD program, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (co- supervisor, together with Prof. Youfa Wang (main supervisor), the founding dean of Global Health Institute, Department of Medicine) Research Projects Peng Nie CV 2 of 13 01/2015 – 01/2023 “The Childhood Obesity Study in China Mega-cities (COCM Study)”, (participant, funded by NIH U54, grant no. U54HD070725, US) 01/2019 – 12/2021 “Housing Poverty and Health in Urban China: Longitudinal Evidence and Underlying Mechanisms” (PI, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), grant no. 71804142, China) 07/2017 – 06/2023 “The Young Talent Support Plan Start-Up Fund” (PI, grant no. JJ6J001, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) 01/2017 – 12/2019 “Health Burden and Health Care Facilities/Resources of Countries along the New Silk Road and Collaboration on Global Health” (participant, funded by the China Medical Board (CMB), grant no. CNL 16-262, US) 03/2012 – 02/2017 “I.Family Study – Investigating the Determinants of Food Choice, Lifestyle and Health in European Children, Adolescents and Their Parents” (Co-PI of two subprojects of peer effects on weight status, funded by the European Commission within the Seventh RTD Framework Programme Contract No. FP7 266044 (KBBE 2010-4), http://www.ifamilystudy.eu/) 12/2014 – 10/2015 “Internet Use and Subjective Well-Being in China”, one of granted research projects for Tuscany: A Global Laboratory for Quality of Life, Towards Expo 2015 (Feeding the Earth), Polo Lionello Bonfanti, Italy (PI) 02/2014 – 08/2014 “Background Work for Region Aging Report: Paper on Subjective Well-being in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region”, ECSPE-Europe and Central Asia Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, World Bank Project (Co-PI) 10/2012 – 08/2015 “PhD Innovation Research Funds on Health and Nutrition”, Center for Gender and Nutrition, University of Hohenheim, Germany (PI) 2012 “Development Study on Follow-Up Industry of Qinghai Reservoir-Area Immigrants” – College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, China (Co-PI) 2011 “Impact of Climate Change on Socio-Economic System” – 973 Project, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 2006 “Impact of Sloping Land Conversion Program on Poyang Lake at Duchang County, Jiangxi Province, China”, College of Economics and Management, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. Nie, P.* and Sousa-Poza, A. (2014), “Maternal employment and childhood obesity in China: Evidence from China Health and Nutrition Survey”, Applied Economics, 46(20): 2418-2428. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2014.902025. Peng Nie CV 3 of 13 2. Nie, P.*, Otterbach, S., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2015), “Long work hours and health in China”, China Economic Review, 33: 212-229. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2015.02.004. 3. Nie, P.*, Sousa-Poza, A., and He, X.B. (2015), “Peer effects on childhood and adolescent obesity in China”, China Economic Review, 35: 47-69. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2015.06.002. 4. Nie, P.*, Sousa-Poza, A., and Xue, J.H. (2016), “Fuel for life: Domestic cooking fuels and women’s health in rural China”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(8), 810. doi:10.3390/ijerph13080810. 5. Nie, P.* and Sousa-Poza, A. (2016), “A fresh look at calorie-income elasticities in China”, China Agricultural Economic Review, 8(1): 1-29. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/CAER-09-2014-0095. 6. Bauer, J., Levin, V., Boudet, A.M., Nie, P.*, and Sousa-Poza, A. (2017), “Subjective well-being across lifespan in Europe and Central Asia”, Journal of Population Ageing, 10(2):125-158. doi: 10.1007/s12062-016-9148-0. 7. Nie, P.*, Nimrod, G., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2017), “Internet use and subjective well- being in China”, Social Indicators Research, 132(1): 489-516. doi: 10.1007/s11205-015-1227-8. 8. Nie, P.*, Gwozdz, W., Reisch, L.A. and Sousa-Poza, A. (2017), “Values, norms and peer effects on weight status”, Journal of Obesity, vol. 2017, Article ID 2849674. doi: 10.1155/2017/2849674. 9. Nie, P.* and Sousa-Poza, A. (2018), “Food insecurity among Europeans aged 50+”, Journal of Population Ageing, 11(2): 133-151. doi: 10.1007/s12062-017-9177-3. 10. Nie, P.* and Sousa-Poza, A. (2018), “Commute time and subjective well-being in urban China”, China Economic Review, 48: 188-204. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2016.03.002. 11. Nie, P.*, He, X.B., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2018), “Child loss and maternal wages in China”, Asian Population Studies, 14(1): 96-112. doi: 10.1080/17441730.2017.1405552. 12. Nie, P.*, Alfonso León, A., Díaz Sánchez, M.E., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2018), “The rise in obesity in Cuba from 2001 to 2010: An analysis of National Survey on Risk Factors and Chronic Diseases data”, Economics & Human Biology, 28: 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2017.11.003. 13. Reza Oskorouchi, H.*, Nie, P. and Sousa-Poza, A. (2018), “Floods and anemia of reproductive-age women in Afghanistan”, PLoS One 13(2): e0191726. doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journalpone.0191726. 14. Ma, W.L.*, Renwick, A., Nie, P., Tang, J.J. and Cai, R. (2018), “Off-farm work, smartphone use and household income: Evidence from rural China”, China Economic Review, 52: 80-94. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2018.06.002. 15. Gwozdz, W., Nie, P.*, and Sousa-Poza, A., et al. (2019), “Peer effects on weight status, dietary behavior and physical activity among teenagers in Europe – Findings from the I.Family Study”, Kyklos, 72(2): 270-296. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/kykl.12197. 16. Nie, P.*, Ding, L.L., Sousa-Poza, A. (2019), “Decomposing adult obesity trends in China (1991-2011)”, Economics & Human Biology, 34: 5-15. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2019.02.001. 17. Nie, P.*, Rammohan, A., Gwozdz, W., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2019), “Changes in child nutrition in India: A decomposition approach”, International Journal of Peng Nie CV 4 of 13 Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(10), 1815. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16101815. 18. Nie, P.*, Ding, L.L., and Sousa-Poza, A. (2019), “Obesity inequality and the changing shape of the bodyweight distribution in China”, China Economic Review, 58: 101348. doi: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2019.101348. 19. Zhang, X., Kaiser, M., Nie, P., and Sousa-Poza, A.* (2019), “Why are Chinese workers so unhappy? A comparative cross-national analysis of job satisfaction, job expectations and job attributes”, PLoS ONE, 14(9): e0222715.

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