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Global Market and Income Gaps between Industries Evidence from Finance Industry and Manufacturing Industry Li Xue 9 Abstract The income gap among industries in China is usually explained by the theory of segmented labor market. However this perspective cannot explain why the finance industry within the monopoly industries receives the highest average income while the manufacturing industry within the competitive industries receives much lower income. This paper argues that it can be explained by the way how China has involved in the processes of economic globalization. Exposed to opportunities and challenges of economic globalization the state takes strategies to liberalize its manufacturing industry while highly protect its finance industry. This paper contrasts the average income between the monopoly and the competitive industries as well as that between finance and manufacturing. The panel data analyses spanning from 2000-204 show that the bigger size of foreign trade the higher average income of the finance industry and the lower income of the whole monody industries at the same time FDI reduces the average income of the manufacturing. This research reveals that understanding income inequality between industries in China should be integrated with the perspective of economic globalization and thus advances the literature of segmented labor market. Reproducing Men The Traditional Postpartum Ritual and Its Social Meaning Li Jie 26 Abstract In the traditional Chinese postpartum ritual newborn baby was not accepted as family member from the beginning. It was through the four ritual periods of the isolation purification reorganization and incorporation which separated newborn baby from the supernatural world passed it through the transition of Mother of Nature and finally incorporated it to this world's human society. The Rites of Passage after childbirth made human biological reproduction process have more social and cultural meaning and realized the real reproduction of human beings and their whole social relationships. This research is also inspiring to nowadays postpartum care work and family relationship in the background of instrumental rationalization. 246