Name
LI, Qiaoyan
Degree
Ph.D. in Sociology
HP (URL)
https://www.qiaoyanrosenberg.com/
Status
Assistant Professor
Research Topic
The Specified Skilled Worker Program and Integration Policies in Practice
With liberalization of guest worker programs progressing in the world, Japan established the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) Program in 2018 to address the soaring labor shortage. Despite its expanded freedom and rights, the SSW program has not attracted adequate numbers of migrant workers to meet the burgeoning labor demand. This project seeks to understand migrant workers and their family members’ mobility choices and integration experiences in the SSW Program. I will adopt a multi-scale research approach to examine how different levels of integration policies intersect with institutions, shaping the decision-making of SSW workers and their family members’ mobility choices and settlement. It will shed light on how to address issues of social integration to attract and retain migrant workers, upon which Japan’s socio-economic sustainability and regional revitalization are dependent. Results from the project will have policy implications on how to improve Japan’s competitive advantages in the regional competition for migrant workers.
Education and Academic Employment
Education
| 2017-2025 | Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) |
| 2013-2015 | MA in Culture and Globalization, Kobe University, Japan |
| 2007-2011 | BA in Japanese, Qingdao University, China |
Academic Employment
| 2025-2026 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University |
| 2022-2023 | Fulbright Research Fellow, Waseda University |
Fields of Research Interests
International Migration; Economic Sociology; Gender, and Reproductive Health and Rights; Labor Migration in Japan and East Asia; Citizenship and Integration; Labor Studies; Globalization and Human Rights; Ethnography; Comparative Historical Method.
Academic Publications
- Li Rosenberg, Qiaoyan. 2025. “Liberal Reform of Guest Worker Programs: Challenges to Labor Mobility Governance.” International Migration Review, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183251363544
- Li Rosenberg, Qiaoyan. 2024. “The Control and Agency Dialectic of Guest Worker Programmes: Evidence from Chinese Construction Workers in Japan’s Technical Intern Training Program (TITP).” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 50 (16): 4215–33.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2023.2208739 - Holbrow, Hilary J., and Qiaoyan Li Rosenberg. “Japan Has to Do More for Migrant Rights Than Drop ‘Intern’ Label.” Nikkei Asia, March 1, 2024.
Other Interests
Hiking, Running, Science Fiction Movie
Affiliated Academic Organizations
American Sociological Association (ASA)
Association for Asian Studies (AAS)
International Sociological Association (ISA)
International Studies Association (ISA)
Japan Association for Migration Policy Studies (JAMPS)
Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA)
Law and Society Association (LSA)
The Japan Sociological Society (JSS)
Awards
2025-2026 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University
2025 “United States-Japan Foundation Scholar” Dissertation Award
2024-2025 Dissertation Year Award, UCLA
2023-2024 Sasakawa Graduate Fellowship, UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
2023-2024 Dorothy L. Meier Dissertation Fellowship, UCLA Department of Sociology
2023-2024 Paula Stone Legal Research Fellowship, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
2024 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Association for Asian Studies Conference Japan Studies
2023 & 2021 Summer Fellowship, UCLA Department of Sociology
2022 Notehelfer Prize for Best Unpublished Paper, UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
2020-2021 Fulbright – Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad
2019-2020 Graduate Research Mentorship, UCLA
2019 Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLA
2018 Herbert and Helen Kawahara Fellowship, UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
2018 Hiroshi Wagatsuma Memorial Fellowship, UCLA Asia Pacific Center
2017-2018 Graduate Student Fellowship, UCLA Department of Sociology
2014-2015 Japan Nitori International Scholarship








