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Research On The Intimacy Of High-risk Workers In The High Way Construction Industry

Posted on:2016-05-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2297330461466037Subject:Sociology
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Based on in-depth field research on the five highway constructi on projects in Guizhou and Guangxi,this paper analyses the necessit y of intimacy of high-risk workers by classifying them into “gener al high-risk workers”and “core high-risk workers” and describes gro up characteristics,working environment and job attributes of high-risk workers. Through further research on the core intimacy of hig h-risk workers from“founding of relationships, expre-ssion of intima cy and risk perception of intimacy”;from discussion of “past relatio nship and intimacy, intimacy and risk perception in general high-ris k collaboration”in general intimate relationship,this paper believes t hat spouses relationships among migrant workers are core representa tive of high-risk workers.Through discussion of “family liveliho od and intimacy of high-risk workers,high-risk work and spouses int imacy,job attributes,intimacy of migrant workers and social change”i n intimacy migrant working couples,this paper holds that high-risk worker’s intimacy is the adaptive of high-risk work-ing environment of spouses intimate relationship,thus, extending spo-uses relations hip from living field to working field which enables spouses relat ionship to be family livelihood capital with professionali-sm. Moreo ver, during the adaptation, the couples have form their own way of expressing intimate relationship which comprehensively becomes hi gh-risk working intimate relationship attributes.To some extent,the in timacy of high-risk workers reflects family relationship and mechani zation in social change. Finally, this paper foresees the implementati on of couple migrant workers mode.
Keywords/Search Tags:high-risk workers, couple migrant workers, artificial dighole pile, intimate relationship, relationship attributes
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