Summary
Yue Teng is a quantitative sociologist and demographer with a decade of research and teaching experience, currently pursuing a PhD at Western University and working as a research assistant on low-fertility and family change projects. She combines rigorous statistical training—teaching SOC2205 statistics for sociology—with applied demographic analysis, producing evidence used in population and policy research. Her background spans international education (BA in China, MA from York University) and interdisciplinary people-science perspectives, reflected in a GitHub bio that emphasizes people analytics and data science. Yue bridges academic theory and practical data work, comfortable with large-scale survey analysis and the methodological challenges of demographic change. Colleagues value her for translating complex quantitative methods into clear insights for researchers and policymakers. Based in Texas and Canada, she brings a global outlook to Canadian family demography.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sociology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sociology at Western University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Sociology, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Sociology at Southeast University
Master of Arts - MA, Sociology, Master of Arts - MA, Sociology at York University
English, Chinese