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15 August 2020, Volume 39 Issue 4
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2020, 39(4): 2-4.
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Defending Family:Review and Reflection on the Left-Behind Phenomenon from Family Strategy Perspective
XING Chengju
2020, 39(4): 5-13. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.001
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Previous researches on the left-behind phenomenon were mainly done from the perspective of individuals;their findings about left-behind children,women and the elderly were basically negative,with a majority of them exaggerating the problems and challenges facing the left-behind individuals. From the point of view family,the left-behind phenomenon can be an adaptation of the family to the current social situation,which is also a means to defend the family. The cooperation between the migrant population and the left-behind ensures the integrity of a family as well as basic conditions for its reproduction. Studies on the left-behind phenomenon should not be over pessimistic;but meanwhile,the concern for and protection of the left-behind population on the policy level is also necessary.
Research on Status and Evolution Path of Rural Land Property Rights in China—Bibliometric Analysis Based on CNKI Papers
WANG Tingting
2020, 39(4): 14-23. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.002
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Research on Factors Influencing the Urban Integration of Population Transferring from Agricultural Sector from Gender Difference Perspective—Based on the Empirical Analysis of Quantile Regression in Southwest of China
MA Hongmei,TIAN Song
2020, 39(4): 24-34. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.003
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Analysis of the Effect of Medical Insurance on Relieving the Medical Burden of Middle-Aged and Elderly Households
LIU Shiai,ZHANG Qilin
2020, 39(4): 35-45. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.004
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Based on the 2015 CHARLS microdata,under the condition of controlling sample selection bias,this paper analyzes the impact of medical insurance on the absolute medical burden and relative medical burden of middle-aged and elderly households. It is concluded that medical insurance has a mitigating effect on the absolute medical burden of the households,but it has almost no effect on the relative medical burden. According to the type of insurance,medical insurance can reduce the absolute medical burden of households with Medical Insurance for Urban and Rural Residents(MIURR)and the relative medical burden of households with the Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance(UEBMI);the results of robustness tests are very similar. Based on this,the paper proposes to adopt the measures of classified management to reduce the medical burden of middle-aged and elderly households,and to reduce the treatment gap between the UEBMI and the MIURR through financial subsidies,with the final target of integrating the two systems in the future.
Factoring Financing:A New Way of Corporate Financing to Expand Bank Credit
CAO Heping,HOU Baosheng,TANG Lisha
2020, 39(4): 46-55. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.005
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Impact of Personal Income Tax Reform on Enterprise Behavioral Decision Making —A Review and Expectation
XU Mingli,YU Sihua,KONG Dongmin
2020, 39(4): 56-64. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.006
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A Study on the Reform of Modern New Poetry in the Use of Allusion
YANG Liu
2020, 39(4): 65-76. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.007
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Changes of China’s Local Legislation Norms in the Past Seventy Years
WAN Fangliang
2020, 39(4): 77-91. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.008
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Local legislation functions as important institutional supply in state and social governance. In different historical periods,the political pursuit,national focus,and institutional environment directly determined the practice guideline of local government in its legislative resource allocation. From the early period after the foundation of New China in 1949 to that before the reform and opening up,out of the practical demand of the dictatorship of the proletariat,the central government,on the whole,had an attitude of“withdrawing”power from local legislation;from the reform and opening up to the promulgation of Legislation Law,out of the practical consideration of market economy logic,the central government exhibited a“devolution”governance tendency when defining the role of local legislation;after the promulgation of Legislation Law,the central government,besides following the basic idea of“devolution”,paid more attention to the normalization and institutionalization in the allocation of legislative power. By nature, the “withdrawal” and “devolution” of local legislative power was carried out around the normalization of power allocation and the smooth operation of the system;the core pursuit is to achieve the effectiveness and legitimacy of state governance through the subtle aggregation of power and institution.
Review and a New Interpretation of the Issue of“Rites Do Not Extend down to the Common People;Criminal Laws Do Not Extend up to the Senior Nobles”
DING Sixin
2020, 39(4): 92-101. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.009
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Some scholars today do not take the idea of“criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles”as part of the ancient law in the pre-Qin period. Some separate“rites do not extend down to the common people”and“criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles”as two independent sentences in Qu Li. Others interpret them as“rites are not practiced below the common people;criminal punishments are not applied beyond senior officials.”According to Zun Deyi in the Guo Dian bamboo slips,none of the opinions above are right. From the viewpoint of historicism,though the saying that“rites do not extend down to the common people;criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles”was relative,it actually existed in the past. On the other hand,there was no“rites do not extend to the common people”or “criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles”of absolute meaning in ancient China. Considering the intention,Jia Yi and Sima Qian shared the idea that the purpose of“criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles”was to“encourage self-discipline”so as to preserve the personal dignity of the literatiofficial class;while Zheng Xuan and Zhang Yi interpreted it as“Xing Shu does not applied to the senior nobles”,which did not conflict with the idea of“encouraging self-discipline.”Zheng Xuan’s idea was more extensive with an earlier origin. The discovery of the sentence“criminal laws do not apply to the gentlemen;rites do not apply to the common people”on the bamboo slips is conducive to solving the problem of interpreting“rites do not extend down to the common people;criminal laws do not extend up to the senior nobles.”The former has a relatively strong sense of moralism,while the latter,which is purely from the viewpoint of social identity,is more easily to become repugnant. In addition,the sentence in the bamboo slips appeared earlier.
The Evil of Death’s“Deprivation”and the Modal Possible World
WU Xiao’an
2020, 39(4): 102-111. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.010
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The Body Between the Visible and the Invisible —Schopenhauer,Husserl and the Invisibility of the Embodied Subjectivity
ZHU Yaoping
2020, 39(4): 112-118. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.011
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Definition of Chinese“Buzzwords”and Social Psychological Analysis on Their Popularity
ZHAO Libo
2020, 39(4): 119-128. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2020.04.012
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