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Researchers from the University of Melbourne and University of Queensland have analysed negative attitudes towards Asian people in both the United States and Australia to better understand the factors that contribute to these prejudices.The findings
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Xiao Tan (@monicaxtan) is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies and the School of Social and Political Sciences, both at the University of Melbourne. Her research interests include health policy, state-society relations, and gender and health, with a primary focus on China. + FOLLOW
Leah Ruppanner (@leahruppanner) is an associate professor of sociology and co-director of The Policy Lab at the University of Melbourne. She is an expert in family, gender, public policy, cross-national research, and quantitative methods. Her current research focuses on barriers to maternal employment, female representation in government, and gender inequality in the home.