QI Hang 齊航
Assistant Professor
Contact Information
Tel: +853 8822 4414
Office: Room 4044, Humanities and Social Sciences Building (E21)
E-mail: hangqi@um.edu.mo
Personal website: https://www.hang-qi.com/

- Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Missouri, USA (2024)
- M.S. in Taxation, Capital University of Economics and Business, China (2018)
- B.A. in Economics, Henan University of Economics and Law, China (2016)
- Social Welfare Policy
- Fiscal Policy
- Immigration Policy
- Public Opinion
- Political Economy
Qi Hang. 2025. “Immigration, Government Type, and Social Welfare Spending.” Forthcoming at Policy Studies Journal.
–Winner of the 2022 APPAM Best Comparative Policy Paper Award
–Winner of the 2022 CPSG Best Student Conference Paper Award
Qi Hang. 2025. “Understanding Public Attitudes toward Redistribution: Analysis by Ideological Subgroups.” Forthcoming at Public Opinion Quarterly.
–Winner of the 2024 ASPA 8th International Young Scholars Workshop Best Paper Award
Han Xin and Qi Hang. 2025. “Services in Need are Services Indeed: The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Chinese Welfare Policy Preferences.” International Journal of Public Administration. Online First. [Link]
— The authors contributed equally to the paper and are listed alphabetically.
Qi Hang and Haselswerdt Jake. 2024. “Ideology, Information, and Social Welfare Preferences.” American Politics Research. 52(1), 41-51. [Link]
Yang Yingjie, Qi Hang and Yang Quanshe. 2018. “Tax Administration of Poverty Alleviation in China.” Journal of Chinese Academy of Governance (in Chinese).116 (5): 45-50.
Dr. Qi Hang is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Macau. He earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri (USA), M.S. in Taxation from Capital University of Economics and Business (China) and B.A. in Economics from Henan University of Economics and Law (China). His research focuses on social welfare policy, fiscal policy, immigration policy, public opinion and political economy. Dr. Qi Hang’s articles have appeared in multiple journals including the American Politics Research and Journal of Chinese Academy of Governance.