Demand Analysis and Improvement Strategy for Social Work Intervention of Takeaway Riders
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2024.050116 | Downloads: 16 | Views: 439
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Zekun Han 1
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1 School of Humanities and Foreign Languages, Qingdao Technological University, Qingdao, China
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Zekun HanABSTRACT
The rapidly emerging "sharing economy" model with the help of Internet technology is continuing to influence and reshape social life. The takeaway riders derived from the food and beverage takeaway industry are the most representative new occupations in this model. Takeaway riders are considered to be the high-risk group with the highest incidence and prone of traffic violations, and have the hidden danger property of "grey rhino" with high probability of occurrence and strong potential harm. The intervention of social work helps to respond to the needs and problems of riders, and helps to ensure that the "sharing economy" can effectively follow the principle of fairness and justice and promote social progress.
KEYWORDS
Takeaway rider, social work involvementCITE THIS PAPER
Zekun Han, Demand Analysis and Improvement Strategy for Social Work Intervention of Takeaway Riders. Social Security and Administration Management (2024) Vol. 5: 115-119. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2024.050116.
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