Anni Ni
anni-ni.bsky.social
Anni Ni
@anni-ni.bsky.social
Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology from #NUS, alumni with #LSEGender. Studying gender, migration, singlehood with a focus on Singapore and East Asia. Website: https://www.annini.net/
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So thrilled to share that my first sole-authored paper has being published on Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. I explored how transnational migration potentially facilitates the gendered individualization among never-married Chinese skilled-labor women in Singapore.
Just wanna express my sincere gratitude to Anju for such a lovely, close, supportive atmosphere and home-sicking food! I appreciate all the feedback for this paper, as well as my dissertation at the migration brownbag talk NYUAD!💪💪Learning hard to be a good writer and researcher💪💪
November 6, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Big con! More amazing work to be expected!
Excited to share my new work in RSSM 🎉! First nationwide study on Nepal’s caste/ethnic intermarriage, using 2001/2011 censuses. It is exceedingly rare—below 1%, vs. prior estimates of >20% in some areas. #Nepal #Caste A thread (1/5)
October 22, 2025 at 4:48 AM
So thrilled to share that my first sole-authored paper has being published on Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. I explored how transnational migration potentially facilitates the gendered individualization among never-married Chinese skilled-labor women in Singapore.
August 30, 2025 at 2:17 AM
Reposted by Anni Ni
Out in JFEI🎉! Our study of 13k couples in China reveals a mix of old & new gender roles boosting happiness. While trad. income roles still work, husbands' satisfaction peaks when they provide AND do more housework. Some thrive in wife-provider roles.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Married Couples’ Life Satisfaction and Gender Divisions of Income and Housework in China - Journal of Family and Economic Issues
Household roles are critical determinants of married couples’ subjective well-being. One strand of the literature, focusing on income division, finds that couples experience higher well-being when hus...
link.springer.com
July 24, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Refreshing experience in READI!Having learnt a lot from quantitative scholars, and it’s always valuable to understand how to position my quali work in a real world. First time to give a presentation of my qualitative studies in front of all these big names in demography.
July 21, 2025 at 1:45 AM
First time chairing a session, and sharing my recent work regarding gendered individualization and migration. I have received quite a few amazing questions and insights—tremendously appreciated! Thank you Society of East Asian Anthropology (SEAA) for crafting this wonderful learning journey!
July 16, 2025 at 2:12 AM