Research on Work-for-Relief in Overhead Transmission Line Projects

A Case Study of a UHV Line Project

Authors

  • Jingshuang Gan
  • Songshan Hu
  • Yingying Fu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/e2983y25

Keywords:

Work-for-Relief, overhead line engineering, cost calculation.

Abstract

"Work-for-relief" is an important policy to promote local employment and income increase of the masses and improve their labor skills. It can provide large-scale employment opportunities for the masses, especially migrant workers and people lifted out of poverty. It is an important way to improve the income distribution system and support the people to increase their income and create a happy life through labor. Taking a UHV transmission line project as an example, this paper studies the connotation, cost composition and calculation method of work-for-relief in overhead transmission line projects, so as to provide a reference for similar projects to carry out work-for-relief research.

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Published

2026-04-11

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How to Cite

Gan, Jingshuang, Songshan Hu, and Yingying Fu. 2026. “Research on Work-for-Relief in Overhead Transmission Line Projects: A Case Study of a UHV Line Project”. Scientific Journal of Economics and Management Research 8 (4): 28-33. https://doi.org/10.54691/e2983y25.