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Hung WONG September 2020
Associate Professor Email: [email protected]
Department of Social Work
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 3943-7510
Mobile: (852) 5104-3038
Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong. Fax: (852) 2603-5018
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Poverty, Deprivation, and Social Exclusion
Social Security, Labour Policy and Social Policies
Community Economic Development and Social Enterprise
Programme Evaluation and Social Impact Assessment
Working Poor, Homeless People and Marginal Groups
Quality of Life and Well-being
EDUCATION
1992 – 1999 Ph.D. Department of Sociology, University of Warwick
1988 – 1989 M.A. (with Distinction), (Sociology of Labour with specialism
in Comparative Labour Studies), University of Warwick
1980 – 1984 B.S.Sc., The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Major:
Social Work)
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Sept. 2008 –
present
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
Nov. 2014 –
present
Director, Centre for Quality of Life, Hong Kong Institute of
Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK
Aug. 2015 – July
2019
Co-Director (since Sept.2017); Associate Director (2015-
2017) Centre for Social Innovation Studies, Hong Kong
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK
Jan. 2019 –
Dec. 2019
Visiting Scholar, School of Social Work, Columbia University
Jun. 2013 Visiting Scholar, School of Social Welfare, University of
California, Berkeley
2009 -2012 Visiting Research Fellow, The University of New South Wales
2002- 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
1994- 2002 Lecturer, Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong
Kong
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LIST OF RESEARCH OUTPUTS OR CREATIVE WORKS
Book:
Wong, H. (2015). The hope of poverty eradication: Examination of poverty
problem in Hong Kong. (Revised Edition) Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book
Co. (in Chinese)
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles:
SSCI = Social Sciences Citation Index;
SCIE= Science Citation Index Expanded;
CSSCI = Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index.
ESCI = Emerging Sources Citation Index;
Chan, S. M. & Wong, H. (2020). A structural equation model of
multidimensional poverty in Hong Kong. Social Indicators Research.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-020-02476-8 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:
1.874, 30/108, Q2 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
Chan, S. M., Wong, H., Chung, Y. R., & Au-Yeung, T. C. (2020). Association
of living density with anxiety and stress: A cross-sectional population
study in Hong Kong. Health & Social Care in the Community.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13136 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 2.050, 5/44,
Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Chan, S. M., Wong, H., Au-Yeung, T. C., Hua, X. & Gao, Q. (2020). Impacts of
poverty stigma on negative affect among welfare recipients: path analysis
on Mainland China and Hong Kong SAR. Journal of Asian Public Policy.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17516234.2020.1806428 (ESCI)
Chung, G. K., Lai, F. T. T., Chan, D. C., Wong, H., Yeoh, E. K. & Chung, Y.
R. (2020). Socioeconomic disadvantages over the life-course and their
influence on obesity among older Hong Kong Chinese adults. European
Journal of Public Health, ckaa072.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa072 (SSCI) (SCIE) [Impact Factor:
2.391, 77/193, Q2 (Public, Environmental & Occupational Health), SSCI,
2019]
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Chung, G. K., Dong, D., Wong, S. Y., Wong, H., & Chung, Y. R. (2020).
Perceived poverty and health, and their roles in the poverty-health vicious
cycle: a qualitative study of major stakeholders in the healthcare setting in
Hong Kong. International Journal for Equity in Health, 19, 13 (2020).
https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12939-020-1127-7 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:
2.595, 38/170, Q1 (Public, Environmental & Occupational Health), SSCI,
2019]
Huang, Y., Wong, H., & Fu, Y. (2020). Resilience and depression among the
survivors of the 2013 Yaan earthquake. Journal of Social Work, 20(6),
817-833. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468017319852593 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor:1.186, 23/44, Q3 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Chung, Y. R., Chung, G. K., Gordon, D., Mak, J. K. Zhang, L. Chan, D., Lai, F.
T. T. Wong, H., & Wong, S. Y. (2019). Housing affordability effects on
physical and mental health: household survey in a population with the
world’s greatest housing affordability stress. Journal of Epidemiology &
Community Health. https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2019-212286
(SSCI) ) (SCIE) [Impact Factor: 3.342, 43/193, Q1 (Public,
Environmental & Occupational Health), SSCI, 2019]
Wong, H., & Chan S. M. (2019). The impacts of housing factors on deprivation
in a world city: The case of Hong Kong. Social Policy & Administration,
2019(53), 872-888. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spol.12535 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor: 1.908, 6/44, Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Saunders, P. & Wong, H. (2019). Editorial: Poverty and social disadvantage in
Hong Kong. Social Policy & Administration, 2019(53), 817-819.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spol.12537 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 1.908, 6/44,
Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Chung, Y. N. R., Chan, D., Chau, N. S. N., Huang. S., Wong, H., Wong, Y. S.
S. (2019). Poverty affects access to regular source of primary care among
the general population in Hong Kong. Social Policy & Administration,
2019(53), 854-871. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spol.12538 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor: 1.908, 6/44, Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
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Zhang, Y., Wong, H., Chen, J. K., & Tang, M.Y. V. (2019). Comparing income
poverty gap and deprivation on social acceptance: A mediation model
with interpersonal communication and social support. Social Policy &
Administration, 2019(53), 889-902.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spol.12536 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 1.908, 6/44,
Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Wong, H., Huang, Y., Fu, Y., Zhang, Y. (2018). Impacts of structural social
capital and cognitive social capital on the psychological status of
survivors of the Yaan earthquake. Applied Research in Quality of Life,
2019(14), 1411-1433 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11482-018-9661-9
(SSCI) [Impact Factor:1.683, 39/108, Q2 (Social Sciences,
Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
Chung, R. Y. N., Chung, G. K. K., Gordon, D., Wong, S. Y. S., Chan, D., Lau,
M. K. W., Tang, V. M. Y., & Wong, H. (2018). Deprivation is associated
with worse physical and mental health beyond income poverty: a
population-based household survey among Chinese adults. Quality of Life
Research, 27(8), 2127-2135. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-018-
1863-y (SSCI, SCI) [Impact Factor:2.773; 16/87, Q1, (Health Policy &
Services); 34/170, Q1 (Public, Environmental & Occupational Health),
SSCI, 2019]
Chung, G. K., Chung, R. Y., Chan, D. C., Lai F. T., Wong, H., Lau, M. K.,
Wong, S. Y., Yeoh, E. (2018). The independent role of deprivation in
abdominal obesity beyond income poverty. A population-based
household survey in Chinese adults. Journal of Public Health, 41(3), 476-
486. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdy161 (SSCI)(SCIE) [Impact
Factor:1.806, 74/170, Q2 (Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)
SSCI, 2019]
Huang, Y., & Wong, H. (2018). Creation of a social work practice plan: an
attempt to learn from business and logic modelling. China Journal of
Social Work, 11(1), 4-17.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17525098.2018.1512364
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Ng S. L., Zhang Y., Ng, K. H., Wong H., & Lee J. W. Y. (2018). Living
environment and quality of life in Hong Kong. Asian Geographer, 35(1),
35-51. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10225706.2017.1406863 (ESCI)
Wang, J., Huang, B., Zhang, T., Wong, H. and Huang Y. (2018). Impact of
Housing and Community Conditions on Multidimensional Health among
Middle- and Low-Income Groups in Hong Kong. International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(6), 1132
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15061132 (SSCI) (SCIE) [Impact
Factor: 2.849, 32/170, Q1 (Public, Environmental & Occupational
Health), SSCI; 105/265, Q2 (Environmental Sciences), SCIE, 2019]
Wong, S. Y. S., Chung, R. Y., Chan, D. C., Chung, G. K., Lai F. T., Li, J., Mak,
D., Lau, M., Tang, V., Gordon, D., & Wong, H. (2018). What are the
financial barriers to medical care among the poor, the sick and the
disabled in the Special Administrative Region of China? PLoS One,
13(11), e0205794. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205794 [Impact
Factor:2.740, 27/71, Q2 (Multidisciplinary Sciences ), SCIE, 2019]
Lau, Y.K., & Wong, H. (2018). Statutory minimum wage in Hong Kong: a
family impact analysis. Journal of Family Studies, 24(3), 1-16.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2016.1176590 [Impact
Factor:1.179, 28/47, Q3 (Family Studies), SSCI, 2019]
Chen, W., & Wong, H. (2017). The "effectiveness collusion" and "risk sharing"
under the long-term care system: An interpretation under collaborative
governance. Zhejiang Academic Journal, 2017(020), 21-29. (in Chinese)
(CSSCI)
Lu, S. & Wong, H. (2017). Challenges of development of community-based
long-term care from welfare Pluralism perspective: A case study of N
district, Foshan. Journal of South China University of Technology (Social
Science Edition), 19(2), 78-86. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)
Chen, W. & Wong, H. (2017). The "Effectiveness-Risk Bi-axial Interplay" under
the Long-term Care Structural System: A Theoretical Interpretation
under"Collaborative Governance". Hebei Academic Journal, 2017(4),
178-183. (in Chinese)
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Liu, X. & Wong, H. (2016). The reform of the medical welfare system and
health equity for the elderly in China: a study in Zhejiang. The Journal of
Chinese Sociology, 3(6). https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40711-016-0027-0
Liu, X., Wong, H. & Liu, K. (2016). Outcome-based health equity across
different social health insurance schemes for the elderly in China. BMC
Health Services Research, 16(9), 1-12. (SSCI)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1261-5 [Impact Factor:1.987
56/102, Q3, (Health Care Sciences & Services) SCIE, 2019]
Wong, H. (2015). Is Poverty Eradication Impossible? A Critique on the
Misconceptions of the Hong Kong Government. The China Review,
15(2), 147-169. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/596268. (SSCI)
[Impact Factor:0.935, 27/77, Q2 (Area Studies), SSCI, 2019]
Wong, H., & Ye, S. (2015). Impact of enforcing a statutory minimum wage on
work and quality of life of vulnerable groups in Hong Kong. International
Journal of Social Welfare, 24(3), 223-235.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12117 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 0.828, 36/44,
Q4 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019
Huang, Y., Wong, H., & Tan, N. T. (2015). Associations between economic loss,
financial strain and the psychological status of Wenchuan earthquake
survivors. Disasters, 39(4), 795-810. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12126
(SSCI) [Impact Factor:1.937, 28/108, Q2 (Social Sciences,
Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
Liu, X. & Wong, H. (2015). The reform of medical care system and health equity
for the elderly population in China:A study in Zhejiang. Sociological
Studie, 2015(4), 94-117. (CSSCI) (in Chinese)
Chen, W. & Wong, H. (2015). Regional adaptability of urban community
management model: Case study of practice of “party-resident committee-
social work station” model. Journal of Nanjing University of Aeronautics
and Astronautics (Social Science Edition), 17(1), 44-50. (in Chinese)
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Huang, Y., & Wong, H. (2014). Impacts of Sense of Community and Satisfaction
with Governmental Recovery on Psychological Status of the Wenchuan
Earthquake Survivors. Social Indicators Research, 117(2), 421-436.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0354-3 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:
1.874, 30/108, Q2 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
Huang, Y., Fu, Y., & Wong, H. (2014). Challenges of social workers’
involvement in the recovery of the 5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake in China.
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2014(23),139-149.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12029 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 0.828, 36/44,
Q4 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Chen, W., & Wong, H. (2014). Urban Community Governance: Middle-range
theory’s construction and risk management system’s exploration. Social
Sciences in Nanjing, 2014(12), 72-78. (CSSCI) (in Chinese)
Saunders, P., Wong, H., & Wong, W. P. (2014). Deprivation and Poverty in
Hong Kong. Social Policy & Administration, 48(5), 556-575.
https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12042 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 1.908, 6/44,
Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Saunders, P., Wong, H., & Wong, W. P. (2014). Signposting disadvantage –
social exclusion in Hong Kong. Journal of Asian Public Policy, 7(1), 3-
17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17516234.2013.873338 (ESCI)
Huang, Y., Wong, H., & Tan, N. T. (2014). Association among Chinese cultural
beliefs of adversity, income recovery and psychological status of
Wenchuan earthquake survivors. Social Work in Mental Health, 12(4),
343-364. https://doi.org/10.1080/15332985.2014.889061 (ESCI)
Huang, Y., & Wong, H. (2014). Impacts of sense of Community and satisfaction
with governmental recovery on psychological status of the Wenchuan
Earthquake Survivors. Social Indicators Research, 117(2), 421-436.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0354-3 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:
1.874, 30/108, Q2 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
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Crabtree, S. A., & Wong, H. (2013). ‘Ah Cha’! The Racial Discrimination of
Pakistani Minority Communities in Hong Kong: An Analysis of Multiple,
Intersecting Oppressions. British Journal of Social Work, 43(5), 945-963.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcs026 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:1.435, 13/43,
Q2 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Huang, Y., & Wong, H. (2013). Effects of social group work with survivors of
the Wenchuan earthquake in a transitional community. Health and Social
Care in the Community, 21(3), 327-337.
https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12022 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 2.050, 5/44,
Q1 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Tang, M. Y. and Wong, H. (2013). An Empirical Review on Child Poverty
Alleviation Policies and Programmes in Hong Kong: Strategic Change on
School-based and Community-based Project. Journal of Youth Studies,
16(2), 121-137.
Chen, W. & Wong, H. (2012). Gerontological social work under critical
perspective: A reflection of the community-based and home-based elderly
service. Social Sciences in Nanjing, 2012(1), 70-77. (CSSCI) (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2011). Quality of life of poor people living in remote areas in Hong
Kong. Social Indicators Research, 100(3), 435–450. DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-010-9622-7 (SSCI) [Impact Factor:
1.874, 30/108, Q2 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
Crabtree, S. A. & Wong, H. (2010). Barriers militating against the social
inclusion of low-income Pakistani minority groups in Hong Kong. Asia
Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 20(2), 63-75.
https://doi.org/10.1080/21650993.2010.9756087 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor:0.595, 43/44, Q4 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Wong, H. (2009). Book reviews: masked cavalier: selected works of
Subcomandante Marcos from Mexico. Chinese Journal of
Communication, 2(3), 388-391. (SSCI)
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Wong, H. & Leung, T. F. T. (2008). Collaborative vs. adversarial relationship
between the state and civil society in facing public disaster: The Case of
Hong Kong in the SARS Crisis. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and
Development, 18(2):45-58.
https://doi.org/10.1080/21650993.2008.9756042 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor:0.595, 43/44, Q4 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
Wong, H. (2007). Misled intervention by a misplaced diagnosis: the Hong Kong
SAR Government’s policies in alleviating poverty and social exclusion.
The China Review, 7(2), 124-147. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23462303
(SSCI) [Impact Factor:0.935, 27/77, Q2 (Area Studies), SSCI, 2019]
Lam, C. M., Wong, H., & Leung, T. F. (2007). An unfinished journey to
reflexivity: social work students’ narratives of their placement
experiences. British Journal of Social Work, 37(1), 91-105.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcl320 (SSCI)
Leung, T. F., Lam, C. M., & Wong, H. (2007). Repositioning risk in social work
education: Reflections arising from the threat of SARS to social work
students in Hong Kong during their field practicum. Social Work
Education, 27(4), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615470601081704
(ESCI)
Lee K. M., Wong, H., & Law, K. Y. (2007). Social polarisation and poverty in
the global city: the case of Hong Kong. China Report, 43(1), 1-30.
https://doi.org/10.1177/000944550604300101
Wong, H. (2006). Human capital, social capital and social exclusion: Impacts on
the opportunity of households with youth to leave poverty. International
Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 18(3), 521-534.
Wong, H. (2006). Intergenerational poverty problem in Hong Kong and its
tackling strategy. Journal of Youth Studies, 9(1), 3-14. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2005). The quality of life of Hong Kong’s poor households in the
1990s: Levels of expenditure, income security and poverty. Social
Indicators Research, 71(1), 411-440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-004-
8030-2 (SSCI) [Impact Factor: 1.874, 30/108, Q2 (Social Sciences,
Interdisciplinary), SSCI, 2019]
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Wong, H. (2005). Using asset-based strategy in implementing community
economic development: the experience and practice in Hong Kong.
Jiangsu Social Sciences, 2005(2), 227-231. (CSSCI) (in Chinese)
Leung, T. F., Mok, B. H. & Wong, H. (2005). Tension of managerial change in
the emotional labour of social work. The International Journal of
Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 5(3), 1-8.
Leung, T. F. & Wong, H. (2005). Community reactions to the SARS crisis in
Hong Kong: Analysis of a time-limited counseling hotline. Journal of
Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 12(1), 1-22.
https://doi.org/10.1300/J137v12n01_01 (ESCI)
Lam, C. M., Wong, H., & Leung, T. F. (2004). Impacts of SARS crisis on social
work students – reflection on social work education. The Hong Kong
Journal of Social Work, 38(1&2), 93-108.
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219246204000075
Lee, K. M., & Wong, H. (2004). Marginalized workers in postindustrial Hong
Kong. Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 3(2), 249-280.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15339114.2004.9678402
Wong, H. (2004). The deprivation of social capital of marginal groups in Hong
Kong. The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 38(1), 53-71.
https://doi.org/0.1142/S0219246204000051 (in Chinese)
Wong, C. K., & Wong, H. (2004). The case for an expenditure-based poverty
line for the newly industrialized East Asian societies. Issues & Studies,
40(2), 187-205. (SSCI)
Wong, H. (2002). Causes and solutions of youth unemployment problem: lessons
for Hong Kong from overseas experience. Journal of Youth Studies, 5(2),
3-17. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2000). The failure of social security in alleviating poverty in Hong
Kong. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work, 10(2), 86-100.
https://doi.org/10.1080/21650993.2000.9755837 (SSCI) [Impact
Factor:0.595, 43/44, Q4 (Social Work), SSCI, 2019]
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Wong, H. (2000). The poverty in Yau Tsim Mong District: Poverty
concentration in old urban area and its alleviation strategy. The Hong
Kong Journal of Social Work, 34(1&2), 27-42.
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219246200000048 (in Chinese)
Peer-reviewed Book Chapters
Kornatowski, G. & Wong, H. (2017). Homelessness in Hong Kong: The
evolution of offi cial homeless assistance and the context of housing. In C.
Zufferey & N. Yu (Eds.) Faces of Homelessness in the Asia Pacific
(pp.93-110). Oxford: Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781315475257
Huang, Y. N. & Wong , H. (2017). Disaster recovery and sustainable
community development. In C . N. Madu & C . H. Kuei (Eds.),
Handbook of disaster risk reduction & management (pp. 787 - 804).
London: World Scientific Publishing Company. Doi:
10.1142/9789813207950_0033
Wong, H., & Ip, P. K. (2017). The change of Hong Kong spirit: Interpretation
and reflection. In Law, K. Y. (Ed.), Hong Kong in Twenty Years: The
changing spirit (pp.3-26). Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong
Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., Zhang, Y., & Tang, M. Y. (2017). Quality of Life. In Cheung, F. M. ,
& Chiu, W.K. (Eds.), HKSAR at 20 (pp.343-9366). Hong Kong: Hong
Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong
Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2017). Poverty in a rich society. In K.W. Lau & D. Gordon (Eds.),
Poverty in a rich city: The case of Hong Kong (pp.179-202). Hong Kong:
The Chinese University Press.
Wong, H., Zhang, Y., Ho, C.T. & Ng, S.L. (2016). The change of livelihood of
youth: Evidence from Youth Quality of Life Index. In Chiu, W.K., Ip,
C.Y. & Li, H. (Eds.), Restless Youth: Observation of Hong Kong’s new
generation (pp.78-92). Hong Kong: Chung Hwa Book Store. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2015). Chinese definition of poverty. In Odekon, M. (Ed.), The SAGE
encyclopedia of poverty (pp.232-233). Thousand Oak, CA: SAGE.
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Wong, H., & Fong, M. Y. (2013). Women and poverty. In Choi, S. Y. P. &
Cheung, F. M. (Eds.), SHE: Situation and challenges of women in Hong
Kong (pp.57-82). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Commercial Press. (in
Chinese)
Wong, H., & Fong, M. Y. (2012). Women and poverty. In Choi, S. Y. P. &
Cheung, F. M. (Eds.), Women and Girls in Hong Kong: Current
Situations and Future Challenges (pp.69-98). Hong Kong: Hong Kong
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Wong, H. (2012). Changes in social policy in Hong Kong since 1997: old wines
in new bottles? In W.M. Lam, P. L. Lui, & W. Wong (Eds.)
Contemporary Hong Kong Government and politics: Expanded second
edition (pp.277-296). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
Wong, H. (2012). Reflection on humanity rebuilding of community after the
Sichuan 5.21 earth quake. In Z.H. Yang & Z. P. Yang (Eds.), Green start:
Rethinking relationship between nature and human (pp.807-820). Taipei:
Yuan-Liou Publishing. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2007). Human capital, social capital and social exclusion: impacts on
the opportunity of households with youth to leave poverty. In D. T. L.
Shek, H. K. Ma, & J. Merrick (Eds.), positive youth development:
development of a pioneering program in a Chinese context (pp. 65-80).
Tel Aviv, Israel: Freud Publishing House Ltd.
Wong, H. (2007). Poverty alleviation policy in Hong Kong. In C. K. Wong, K.
L. Tang, & N. P. Ngai (eds.), Social policy of China, Taiwan and Hong
Kong: Theory and practice (pp. 157-174). Hong Kong: The Chinese
University Press. (in Chinese)
Pun, N., & Wong, H. (2006). Cross border space: class politics and identity of
Hong Kong people working in Mainland China. In C. H. Ng, K. W. Ma,
& T. L. Lui (Eds.), Hong Kong. Culture. Research (pp. 233-256). Hong
Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2006). Community and community work: A social worker’s
perspective. In M. C. Yan & J. G. Gao (Eds.), Community social work:
exchange of Chinese and western perspectives (pp. 266-275). Beijing:
China Social Science Publishing. (in Chinese)
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Wong, H. (2006). Experience of community economic development in Hong
Kong: How social work faces the challenges of poverty and degeneration
of social capital. In C. C. Chang, L. G. Sheu, J. H. Su, & S. H. Luo,
(Eds.), Knowledge and practice of community work in Chinese society
(pp. 13-36). Taipei: Song-Hui Publishing. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2006). The impact of globalization on livelihood of Hong Kong
citizens. In N. Goishi (Ed.), Globalization and polarization of the East
Asian big cities (pp. 205-232). Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin. (in Japanese)
Wong, H. (2005). Cost of living and income security in Hong Kong. In E.
Richard (Ed.), Social development in Hong Kong: the unfinished agenda
(pp. 51-60). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
Wong, H. (2005). Facing poverty and social exclusion: situation of streetsleepers
in Hong Kong. In M. Tam, H. B. Ku, & T. Kong. (Eds.), Rethinking and
recasting citizenship: social exclusion and marginality in Chinese
societies (pp. 233-256). Hong Kong: Centre for Social Policy Studies, the
Hong Kong Polytechnic University. (in Chinese)
Wong, C. K., & Wong, H. (2004). How many poor people are there in Hong
Kong? In S. K. Lau, K.Y. Wong, & B.S. Wan (Eds.), Society and politics
in Hong Kong: Continuity and change (pp. 75-94). Hong Kong: Hong
Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, the Chinese University of Hong
Kong Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2004). Marginalisation of Hong Kong labour and labour Policy. In K.
W. Chan, & C. T. Wong (Eds.), Hong Kong social policy review (pp. 1-
14). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (2003). The socially excluded marginal workers in Hong Kong. In H.
B. Ku, & M. K. Lee (Eds.), Social exclusion and marginality in Chinese
societies (pp. 167-190). Hong Kong: Centre for Social Policy Studies, the
Hong Kong Polytechnic University. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., and Lee, K. M. (2002). The socially excluded marginal workers under
globalisation.In K. S. Zheng, & J. Y. S. Cheng (Eds.), Labour and social
security under globalisation (pp. 275-302). Beijing: China Labour and
Social Security Publishing House. (in Chinese)
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Wong, H. (2001). Labour policy. In K. W. Chan, & C. T. Wong (eds.), Hong
Kong social policy 2000 (pp. 1-14). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. (in
Chinese)
Wong, H. (2000). Formation of working class of Hong Kong: An macro, micro
and meso level analysis. In S. K. Lau, B. S. Wan, M. K. Lee & S. L.
Wong (Eds.), Market, class and politics in changing Chinese societies
(pp. 495-526). Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (1999). An analysis of the labour policy in Hong Kong. In J. Lee, S.
Chiu, L. C. Leung, & K. W. Chan (Eds.), New social policy (pp. 227-
250). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. (1997). Marginalization of Hong Kong labour: the impact of economic
reunification of China and Hong Kong. In B. Leung, & J. Cheng (eds.),
Hong Kong SAR: In pursuit of domestic and international order (pp. 73-
96). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.
Wong, H. (1997). Community research and action research. In P. K. Kam, M.
L.Woo, K. K. Fung & C. B. Leung (Eds.), Skills in community work (pp.
55-72). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. and Li, P. W. (1996). Rethinking of empowerment: marginal groups
and community work. In Community Development Division, Hong Kong
Council of Social Service (Ed.), Community development: Challenges &
changes (pp.105-119). Hong Kong: Writers' & Publishers' Cooperative.
(in Chinese)
Research Monographs and Consultancy Reports
Wong, H. & Zhang, Y. (2017). Report of Impacts of implementing ‘Low-income
Working Family Allowance’ (LIFA) on labour market situation and quality
of life of low income working families in Hong Kong. Hong Kong:
Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong &
Department of Journalism, The Hong Kong Baptist University.
Wong, H. & Wong, Y. C. (2016). Consultancy Services for Outcome Evaluation
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for Services of Urban Renewal Social Service Teams commissioned by
Urban Renewal Fund (Hong Kong: Department of Social Work, CUHK)
Wong, H. & Lam, C. M. (2014). Comparing Purchasing Social Service by
Government in five Countries - Consultancy research report
commissioned by Development and Reform Commission, Nanning City
Government. (Hong Kong: Department of Social Work, CUHK) (in
Chinese)
Wong, H., Saunders, P., with Wong, W. P., Chan, M., & Chua, H. W. (2012).
Report of Research on Deprivation and Social Exclusion in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Services.
Wong, H. & Ye, S. (2012). The impact of the introduction of a statutory
minimum wage on labour market conditions and the quality of life of
vulnerable groups in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Social
Work, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Wong, H. (2012). Tracking study for Kwun Tong Town Centre Project: Final
report - Consultancy research report commissioned by Urban Renewal
Authority. Hong Kong: Public Policy Research Centre, Hong Kong
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK. (in Chinese)
Wong, H. & Lam, C.M. (2010). Need survey on youth services of residents in
Liaobo town - Consultancy research report commissioned by Liaobo
Town Government. Hong Kong: Centre for Civil Society Studies, Hong
Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., Yu, Ignatius T. S., Li, P. W. & Chan, K. K. (2009). A study on the
occupational safety and health of the aged worker in Hong Kong -
Consultancy research report commissioned by the Occupational Safety
and Health Council. (Hong Kong: Occupational Safety and Health
Council).
Wong, H. (2009). Social Impact Assessment (SIA) for urban renewal: Summary
of practices in the Netherlands, UK and Taiwan - Consultancy Research
report commissioned by Urban Renewal Authority. (Hong Kong: Public
Policy Research Centre, CUHK).
Wong, H. (2008). Research on poverty, discrimination and social exclusion: the
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plight of elders in remote areas - Part three of poverty and social
exclusion research series. Hong Kong: Office of Hon. Ronny Tong Ka-
wah SC, Legislative Councillor.
Wong, H. (2007). Research on poverty, discrimination and social exclusion, part
two: the poverty and working situation of women in remote areas - Part
two of Poverty and Social Exclusion Research Series. Hong Kong: Office
of Hon. Ronny Tong Ka-wah SC, Legislative Councillor.
Wong, H., & Li, P. W. (2006). Research on poverty, discrimination and social
exclusion: youths in far away districts - Part one of poverty and social
exclusion research series. Hong Kong: Office of Hon. Ronny Tong Ka-
wah SC, Legislative Councillor.
Wong, H. (2005). Hong Kong basic need study. Hong Kong: Hong Kong
Council of Social Service. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Lam, C. M. (2005). Poverty problem and poverty alleviation work
in Sham Shui Po District: A need-based and asset-based analysis. Hong
Kong: Working Group on Poverty Problem, Sham Shui Po District
Council. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., Li, P. W. & Sun, Y. K. (2004). Final Service Evaluation Report of
Evaluative Research on Streetsleeper Services. Hong Kong: Division of
Social Studies, City Universities of Hong Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., Li, P. W. & Sun, Y. K. (2002). Report of the Baseline Study of the
Evaluative Research on Streetsleeper Services. Hong Kong: Division of
Social Studies, City Universities of Hong Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., Li, S. F. & Wong, H. S. (2002). Concern streetsleepers 2000:
qualitative study of late night streetsleepers. Hong Kong: St. James
Settlement and Christian Concern for the Homeless. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Lee, K. M. (2002). Hong Kong poverty line study. Hong Kong:
Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Lee, K. M. (2001). Trap, exclusion and future: A qualitative study
of marginal workers in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Oxfam Hong Kong. (in
Chinese)
Wong, H. (2001). Concern streetsleepers 2000: study of late night streetsleepers.
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Hong Kong: St. James Settlement and Christian Concern for the
Homeless. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., (2000). Impact of reducing CSSA on CSSA households study. Hong
Kong: Committee on Social Security, Hong Kong Council of Social
Service. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Lee, K. M. (2000). Recent trends of marginal workers in Hong
Kong. Hong Kong: Oxfam Hong Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Chua, H. W. (1998). An exploratory study on termination and
reactivation of CSSA cases - Research on poverty in Hong Kong series
No.4. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service & Oxfam Hong
Kong. (in Chinese)
Wong, H., & Chua, H. W. (1996). Research on Expenditure Pattern of Low
Expenditure Households in Hong Kong - Research on Poverty in Hong
Kong Series No.1. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service &
Oxfam Hong Kong. (in Chinese)
Lui, T. L., & Wong, H. (1995). Disempowerment and empowerment: an
exploratory study on low-income households in Hong Kong. Hong Kong:
Oxfam Hong Kong.
RESEARCH FUNDING SUPPORT
Research Grants Council
4/2012 –
3/2017
Strategic Public Policy Research Funding Scheme, “Trends and
Implications of Poverty and Social Disadvantages in Hong Kong: A
Multi-disciplinary and Longitudinal Study.” Project Number: 4003-
SPPR-11. PI. Research Grants Council. Funding: HKD 3,250,000.
10/2009 –
1/2012
Public Policy Research Funding Scheme. “The Impact of the
Introduction of a Statutory Minimum Wage on Labour Market
Conditions and the Quality of Life of Vulnerable Groups in Hong
Kong.” (Project No: ), Research Grants Council. Funding: HKD
448,500.
9/1999 –
11/2001
Competitive Earmarked Research Grant 1999-2000, “Drawing
Hong Kong's Poverty Line: An Inter-disciplinary Study.” PI.
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Research Grants Council. Funding: HKD 601,992.
Central Policy Unit and Social Welfare Department, HKSAR Government
5/2016 –
9/2017
Public Policy Research Funding Scheme, “Impacts of
implementing ‘Low-income Working Family Allowance’ (LIFA) on
labour market situation and quality of life of low income working
families in Hong Kong.” Project No.: 2015.A4.012.16A. PI. Central
Policy Unit. Funding: HKD 999,299.
2/2014 -
7/2018
Consultancy Research, “Evaluation Study on Incentive Scheme to
further encourage Comprehensive Social Security Assistance
Recipients of the Integrated Employment Assistance Programme for
Self-reliance to secure Employment.” Co-PI. Co-PI: Yu-cheung
Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Social Welfare
Department. Funding: HKD 1,430,000.
4/2010 -
3/2011
Consultancy Research, “A Study on the Pattern of Urban Life in
Hong Kong: A District Level Community Study of Sham Shui Po.”
Co-I. PI: Ka-hon Ng of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Central Policy Unit. Funding: HKD 1,170,062.
11/2004 –
6/2005
Consultancy Research, “A Study of Strategies for Tackling Child
Poverty in Hong Kong.” Co-I. PI: Kwong-leung Tang of The
Chinese University of Hong Kong. Central Policy Unit. Funding:
HKD 400,000.
4/2001 –
3/2004
Consultancy Research, “An Evaluative Research on the Pilot and
Existing Services for the Homeless People in Hong Kong.” PI.
Social Welfare Department. Funding: HKD 1,298,562.
Public Funding Bodies
11/2017 –
3/2018
Consultancy Research, “Research on street sleepers in Sham Shui
Po.” PI. Sham Shui Po District Council,
Funding: HKD 249,965.
10/2015 –
6/2016
Consultancy Research, “Outcome Evaluation for Services of Urban
Renewal Social Service Teams.”
PI. Urban Renewal Fund.
Funding: HKD 400,000.
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7/2014 -
10/2014
Consultancy Research, “Case study on Overseas Experience of
Government Purchasing Public Service: Implication to Nanning.”
PI. Nanning Municipal Government, Guangxi Province, China.
Funding: HKD 186,000.
1/2009 -
8/2011
Consultancy Research, “Social Service Planning and
Implementation for Liaobu.” PI. Liaobu Town Government,
Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. Funding: HKD 210,000
6/2009 -
3/2013
Consultancy Research, “Tracking Study for Kwun Tong Town
Centre Project.” PI. Urban Renewal Authority. Funding: HKD
301,800.
1/2009 -
2/2009
Consultancy Research, “Consultancy work on Social Impact
Assessment (SIA) for Urban Renewal: Summary of Practices in the
Netherlands, UK and Taiwan” PI. Urban Renewal Authority.
Funding: HKD 51,000.
1/2008 –
3/2008
Consultancy Research, “Research on Causes of Poverty Problems
in Sham Shui Po District and Future of Poverty Alleviation Policies”
PI. Sham Shui Po District Council. Funding: HKD 99,475.
12/2007 –
12/2009
Consultancy Research, “Undertaking a Consultancy Study on
Aged Worker in Hong Kong.” PI. Occupational Safety and Health
Council. Funding: HKD999,120.
1/2005 –
8/2005
Consultancy Research, “Poverty Problem and Poverty Alleviation
work in Sham Shui Po District: A Need-based and Asset-based
Analysis”. PI. Sham Shui Po District Council. Funding: HKD
90,500.
3/2005 –
3/2006
Consultancy Research, “Study on the Drug Abuse Situation among
Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong.” Co-I. PI: Kwong-leung Tang; In
Collaboration with Unison Hong Kong. Research Sub-Committee of
the Action Committee against Narcotics. Funding: HKD 149,523
Non-Governmental Organizations
11/2017 –
2/2018 Commissioned Research, “Research on living wage in Hong Kong.”
PI. Oxfam Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 159,686.
4/2017 –
10/2017 Commissioned Research, “Research on livelihood of low income
families in Hong Kong.” PI. St. James’ Settlement. Funding: HKD
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256,700.
5/2017 –
9/2017 Contract for Service, “Research on Potential for Recycling Edible
Food at Community Level.” PI for survey. Hong Kong Council of Social
Service. Funding: HKD 48,300.
5/2017 –
8/2017 Contract for Service, “Pathway to Local Markets in Hong Kong.”
PI for survey. Hong Kong Council of Social Service. Funding: HKD 2,070.
2/2013 –
1/2014 Commissioned Research, “Family Impact Assessment on Statutory
Minimum Income.” Co-I. PI: Dr Yuk-king, Lau. The Hong Kong
Council of Social Service. Funding: HKD 307,013.
9/2010 –
12/2012 Commissioned Research, “Research Study on the Deprivation and
Social Exclusion in Hong Kong.” PI. The Hong Kong Council of
Social Service. Funding: HKD 230,000.
3/2006 -
10/2006
Commissioned Research, “Hong Kong Poverty Report.” PI.
Oxfam Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 175,050.
7/2005 –
12/2007
Commissioned Research, “Poverty, Social Discrimination, and
Social Exclusion of Youth, Women and Elderly.” PI. Legislative
Councillor Ronnie Tong's Office. Funding: HKD 300,000.
9/2003 –
4/2005
Commissioned Research , “Adequate Standard of CSSA: the Basic
Need Approach.” The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Funding: HKD 83,600.
4/2003 –
9/2003
Commissioned Research , “An Evaluative Research on the
Intensive Employment Supporting Services for the Unemployed
CSSA recipients of Construction Industry.”Co-PI. Co-PI: Prof. Hui
Po-keung; Mr. Wong Kwok-ngon. Hong Kong Association for
Democracy and People's Livelihood. Funding: HKD 17,000
1/2001 –
11/2002
Commissioned Research, “Homelessness 2000: A quantitative and
qualitative analysis of homeless people in Hong Kong” PI. Oxfam
Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 55,700.
1/2000 –12/
2001
Commissioned Research. “Action Researches on the Profile of
Unemployed People, their Relations to Poverty and the Needs and
Coping Strategies of Unemployed People aged 40-59.” PI. Oxfam
Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 159,200
4/1997 –
8/1998
Commissioned Research, “Termination and Reactivation of Ex-
CSSA Recipients.” PI. Hong Kong Council of Social Service and
Oxfam Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 50,000
4/1996 –
12/1996
Commissioned Research, “Expenditure Pattern of Low-Expenditure
Households in Hong Kong.” PI. Hong Kong Council of Social
Service and Oxfam Hong Kong. Funding: HKD 50,000
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SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS
2015 26th Secondary Students' Best Ten Books Election Award, Hong
Kong Public Libraries & Hong Kong Professional Teachers’ Union.
2012 Global Scholarship Programme for Research Excellence –
CNOOC Grants 2012-13, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2011 Exemplary Teaching Award 2011, Faculty of Social Science, The
Chinese University of Hong Kong
1993 Overseas Research Students Award, Committee of Vice-
Chancellors and Principals, United Kingdom.
1992 University of Warwick Hong Kong Scholarship, University of
Warwick, United Kingdom.
1984 Sir David Trench Scholarship for Outstanding Leadership and
Academic Performance, United College, Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION
11/1997 –
present
Registered Social Worker, Social Workers Registration Board,
Hong Kong.
EXTERNAL SERVICES
9/ 2013 -
present
Vice-Chairperson (since Sept. 2017) Council Member (2013-
2017) Oxfam, Hong Kong.
11/ 2004 -
present
Chairperson (2010-2011), Vice-Chairperson (2004-2010, 2014-
2015), Board Member (since Dec. 2015), UNISON Hong Kong.
1/2013 –
12/2014
Co-opted Member, Social Security and Retirement Protection
Task Force, Commission on Poverty, Hong Kong SAR
Government.
9/2012 –
8/2014
Vice-Chairperson, Committee on Social Security and
Employment Policy, Hong Kong Council of Social Service
9/2011 –
8/2012
Chairperson, Committee on Social Security and Employment
Policy, Hong Kong Council of Social Service
[End of CV]