Sociological Meaning of the "Qualification Right" to Homestead
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Sociological Meaning of the "Qualification Right" to Homestead
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JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition)Vol. 31, Issue 4, Pages: 5-11(2021)
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北京大学 社会学系,北京 100871
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Published:15 July 2021,
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Feizhou ZHOU, Shang LIN, Heng WANG. Sociological Meaning of the "Qualification Right" to Homestead. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 31(4):5-11(2021)
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Feizhou ZHOU, Shang LIN, Heng WANG. Sociological Meaning of the "Qualification Right" to Homestead. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 31(4):5-11(2021)DOI:
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the No.1 Document of the CPC Central Committee put forward the direction of reform for the "separation of the three rights" of rural homestead. The main purpose of this paper is to understand the concept of "qualification right" and investigate its practical form. As a kind of identity right
qualification right is the reflection of the "big country
small farmer" relationship between the country and the farmer in the New Era by the property right of homestead. The process confirming the qualification right is a clarification and adjustment of the relationship between the farmer and the collective
showing the functions of solidifying the security attributes of land
clearing the channels for capital to flow to the countryside
and facilitating the process for farmers to become citizens. Besides rights and functions
the sociological meaning of the "qualification right" to homestead is reflected in the cultural attributes of land and "qualification" and its ethical significance to farmers and villages. In view of the reform for the "separation of the three rights" of homestead
a possible policy suggestion is to determine the premise of transferring the right to use homestead on the basis of further clarifying the content and boundary of the "qualification right" of homestead
and to appropriately broaden the scope of transferring the right to use homestead.