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15 June 2021, Volume 40 Issue 3
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2021, 40(3): 2-4.
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The Effect of Insured Re-employment and the Moral Risk Effect of Unemployment Insurance:Similarity and Difference between Urban and Migrant Employees
SUN Shouji,YANG Yi,FANG Liming
2021, 40(3): 5-19. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.001
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The current unemployment system of China targets urban employees,so when it is applied to migrant workers,there are different reactions to it. According to the Rural-Urban Migration in China(RUMiC),the different effects of participation or non-participation in unemployment insurance and the substitution rate of insurance on urban employees and migrant workers can be tested by the Cox proportional hazards model. Empirical analysis reflects that unemployment insurance has a distinct insured re-employment effect on the part of urban employees,which is significant in the group of higher age and lower education background but becomes less noted as their net asset increases. The unemployment insurance,on the part of migrant workers,has an obvious moral risk effect,which is significant in the group of lower age and higher education background but becomes less noted as their net asset increases.The influence of increasing the unemployment insurance substitute rate on the re-employment of either urban employees or migrant worker shows a tendency of rising first followed by a fall,as the unemployment time increases. The above research is conducive to perfecting the unemployment insurance system of China and helping migrant workers to better integrate into city life.
Research of the Evolution and Implementation of China’s Policy on Elderly Health
WANG Xiaohui,XIANG Yunhua
2021, 40(3): 20-28. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.002
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Analysis of the Status,Hot Spots and Forefront of China’s Home-based Elderly Care Service
YAO Xing’an,ZHU Mengjun,SU Qun
2021, 40(3): 29-40. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.003
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Study on China’s Digital Financial Inclusion,Educational Level and Rural Poverty
YANG Hong,WANG Qiaoran,ZHANG Ke
2021, 40(3): 41-52. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.004
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Based on the 2011—2018 panel data of China’s 31 provinces(municipalities directly under central government,and autonomous regions),this paper studies the poverty reduction effect of digital financial inclusion,as well as the function of digital financial inclusion in poverty reduction under different educational backgrounds. The results are as follows:1. Digital financial inclusion has a positive effect on poverty reduction. 2. Educational level has a positive role in poverty alleviation by digital financial inclusion,with a unitary threshold eigenvalue nationwide;beyond the threshold eigenvalue,the poverty reduction effect of digital financial inclusion rises remarkably. Due to regional differences,the poverty alleviation effect is the best in the western area,followed by the eastern area and the mid-eastern area. Since educational level plays an important role in the poverty alleviation system of digital financial inclusion,educational input,the popularization of financial knowledge in poor areas,and the publicity of digital financial inclusion products should be strengthened.
Changes of Internet Financial Supervision Policies and Construction of Interpretation Framework:From the Perspective of Policy Network
TANG Shiya,GUO Qi
2021, 40(3): 53-62. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.005
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Carnival and Play:Taiwan Poet Guan Guan’s Language Comedy
YANG Xiaobin
2021, 40(3): 63-73. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.006
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The rhetorical features and cultural spirit of Guan Guan’s poetry is studied from modern theoretical perspectives including Lacan’s psychoanalytic semiotics. Guan Guan’s surreal aesthetics is often integrated with the carnival style,posing an impact on the originally divine signs in an absurd and humble way. The subversive potential of degradation toward absurdity and body in Guan Guan’s poetics is observed based on Bakhtine's carnival theory. Guan Guan’s practice of a constantly sliding and jumping speech strategy demonstrates,with a diachronic surreal displacement,the eternal change of the signifier.Lacan’s theory on metonymy and desire helps readers to appreciate how Guan Guan’s use of anadiplosis deconstructs the order of signs. The subjective destitution in Guan Guan’s poetics is,to a large extent,the re-embodiment of traditional men of letter’s unrestrained attitude and self-mockery,a mapping of the classical wild image onto the post-modern subject. The game spirit in his poetry,being a feature of naivete on the one hand,must be interpreted as an everlasting dialectics between traumatic experience and the endeavor to signify it. The poetic language of Guan Guan is an adventure,a breakthrough from an impasse.
The Cultural Poetics of“Pure Space”:Poems of Yang Jiguang in His Hong Kong Period
LIU Kui
2021, 40(3): 74-84. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.007
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From Perceptual Collision to Theoretical Input:On the Translation and Introduction in Early Stage of New Literature and the Development of Poetic Research
ZHU Mingming
2021, 40(3): 85-94. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.008
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Global Systematic Governance of Transnational Corporations from the UN Perspective
MA Zhongfa,ZHAO Sihan
2021, 40(3): 95-107. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.009
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In the context of global systematic governance, the constructive interaction between transnational corporate operation and international law has become a global focus. In choosing the form of regulatory governance,the“hard law”has a legal binding power but high in“sovereignty cost”and liableto be rigidified;the“soft law,”though lacking constraint,can give a country more space for independent choice,low in the cost for negotiation and amendment and more adaptable to global changes. The boundary between the two,originally not clear-cut,tends to be blurred in the development process of global rule of law. They should supplement each other to jointly regulate the business behavior of transnational corporations. In terms of the soft law,from The UN Code of Conduct for Transnational Corporations(Draft)to the“global compact”of Guiding Principles,the concept of corporate social responsibility has been gradually integrated into the soft law governance;and the regulation on transnational corporations’business conduct has developed from a general concept to specific environmental and human rights protection responsibilities. In terms of the hard law,the negotiation of transnational corporations on human rights protection compact has to overcome manifold disputes including human rights standards,with the process long and difficult. Yet,the attitudes of various countries in the resolutions of human rights institutions,their implementation of such soft laws as the Guiding Principles in domestic laws,and the “Investor’s Social Responsibility Clauses,”which is a soft law established according to soft law standards,all reflect that the norm that transnational corporations should shoulder up their social responsibility is developing into a customary international law. In the UN system, the governance of multinational corporations should exploit the advantages of both the soft and hard laws;and,in combination with the practice of global systematic governance,promote the construction of an orderly world that respects human dignity and lives harmoniously with nature.
Significance and Path of Promoting the Self-sufficiency Level of Rule of Law Construction in China
LIU Hui
2021, 40(3): 108-118. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.010
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The Tao Te Ching and Tao in the Perspective of Logic and Philosophy of Science:Discussion with Mr. Jiao Guocheng
WAN Xiaolong,WAN Ziqian
2021, 40(3): 119-128. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2021.03.011
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