Innovation of the Social Security, Legal Risks, Sustainable Management Practices and Employee Environmental Awareness in The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Infrastructure Project
2.2. Gwadar Port and Gwadar Sea Port
2.3. Energy Projects
2.4. Maritime Belt and Ports
2.5. Characteristics of the Population
2.6. Industry Types of Respondents
3. Material and Methods
4. The Impact of Women’s Empowerment
4.1. Effects Empowerment of Women’s Education
4.2. Women’s Paid Job Involvement
4.3. Women’s Awareness and Rights
4.4. Status of Women in Pakistan
4.5. Descriptive Statistics
5. A Legal Framework between Pakistan and China
5.1. Remittances and Foreign Direct Investment
5.2. Rural Women in Pakistan
5.3. Rule of Law
5.4. Legal Risks
5.5. Social Security
5.6. Discussion and Analysis
6. Conclusions and Limitations of Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Project Names | MW | Total Local Jobs Created | Location | Coordination Ministry | |
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1320 MW Sahiwal Coal-fired Power Plant | 1320 | 1033 | Punjab | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 1320 MW coal-fired power-plant at the Port of Qasim, Karachi | 1320 | 960 | The Port of Qasim, Sindh | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
Projects Completed | The 1320 MW China’s Hub-Coal-Power Project at Hub Baluchistan. | 1320 | 749 | Hub, Baluchistan | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) |
660 MW Engro Thar-Coal & Power-Project | 606 | 1800 | Block, II in Thar of Sindh | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 1000 MW Quaid-e-Azam (Solar-Park) at Bahawalpur, Punjab | 400 & 600 | 220 | Bahawalpur, Punjab | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 50 MW Hydro-China-Dawood-Wind-Farm-Gharo at Thatta, Sindh | 50 | 21 | Bhanbore, Gharo, District Thatta | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
100 MW UEP Wind Farm, Jhimpir, Thatta | 100 | 39 | Jhimpir, District Thatta | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
50 MW Sachal Wind Farm, Jhimpir, Thatta | 50 | 19 | Jhimpir, District Thatta | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 100 MW Second and Third Gorges Wind Power Projects | 100 | 159 | Jhampir, Thatta | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The Matiari to Lahore 660 KV HVDC Transmission Line Project | 4000 | 2212 | The Matiari to Lahore at punjab | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 330 MW “HUBCO” Thar-Coal-Power-Project and Thar Energy | 330 | 805 | Thar Block—II | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
720 MW Karot Hydropower Project, AJK/Punjab | 720 | 4870 | River Jehlum | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
Under Construction | The 1320 SSRL Thar Coal Block-I 7.8 mtpa & (2660 MW) (Shanghai Electric) Power Plant | 1320 | 2000 | The Block-I-Thar-Sindh | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) |
330 MW HUBCO ThalNova Thar Coal Power Project | 320 | 305 | The Block—II- at Thar Sindh | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
884 MW Suki Kinari Hydropower Project, KP | 870 | 4250 | The River Kunhar, a tributary of the River Jhelum, in Punjab | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 300 MW coal-fired power-project at Gwadar, Bulochistan | 300 | 1000 | Gwadar | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
1124 MW Kohala Hydropower Project, AJK | 1124 | 7500 | Jhelum River near Muzaffarabad | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
Projects design | The 700.7 MW, Azad-Pattan-Hydropower Project, located in AJK/Punjab | 700.7 | 3000 | Jhelum River | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) |
The 1320 MW, Thar Mine Mouth Oracle Power Plant & Surface Mine in Thar Sindh | 1320 | - | Thar Block-VI | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
50 MW Cacho of Wind-Power Project | 50 | 150 | In the district Thatta at Jhampir | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) | |
The 50 MW, Wind Power Project and Western Energy (Pvt.) Ltd. | 50 | 150 | In the district Thatta at Jhampir | Ministry of Energy (Power Division) |
Moments | Number of Participants | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
Gender Male | 319 | 56.26% |
Gender Female | 248 | 43.73% |
Level of Job | ||
The Non-Managerial | 273 | 59.21% |
The Managerial | 188 | 40.78% |
Distribution of age | ||
20 to 25 | 68 | 14.46% |
30 to 35 | 99 | 21.06% |
40 to 45 | 159 | 33.82% |
50 to 55 | 106 | 22.55% |
Over 55 | 38 | 8.08% |
Industry type | Number of Participants | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
Agriculture | 78 | 15.82%. |
Energy | 76 | 15.41% |
Construction | 71 | 14.40% |
Waste Management | 74 | 15.01% |
Transport | 95 | 19.26% |
Forestry | 90 | 18.25% |
Opportunities of Employment | Improvement of Education | Life of Quality | CPEC | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Opportunities of Employment | ||||
336 | ||||
Improvement of Education | 0.446 ** | 1 | ||
0.000 | ||||
306 | 306 | |||
Life of Quality | 0.378 ** | 524 ** | 1 | |
0.000 | 0.000 | |||
336 | 336 | 336 | ||
CPEC | 516 ** | 618 ** | 0.589 ** | 1 |
0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | ||
336 | 336 | 336 | 336 | |
The Mean | 4.28 | 4.16 | 4.21 | 4.12 |
Deviation of Standard | 0.48 | 0.58 | 0.57 | 0.56 |
Counting Years | Worldwide FDI to Pakistan | Remittances from All over the World | Total Global Investment into Pakistan (% of GDP) | FDI China’s Mainland | From Hong Kong, FDI | China-Hong Kong Total FDI | China and Hong Kong’s Combined FDI and FPI into Pakistan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | 531.77 | 3962.96 | 17.549 | (3.6) | 9.9 | 6.3 | 25.5 |
2011 | 1117.26 | 3943.93 | 15.805 | 47.4 | 125.6 | 173 | 196.2 |
2012 | 2200.34 | 4277.85 | 14.121 | 126.1 | 80.3 | 206.4 | 73.2 |
2013 | 4272.45 | 5112.94 | 15.076 | 109.8 | 244.7 | 354.5 | 262.2 |
2014 | 5590.54 | 5991.96 | 14.957 | 745.8 | 230.1 | 975.9 | 990.6 |
2015 | 5436.87 | 7024.92 | 14.635 | 1121.6 | 138.0 | 1259.6 | 403.2 |
2016 | 2338.36 | 8701.60 | 15.707 | 1108.8 | 95.5 | 1204.3 | 1144.3 |
2017 | 2021.57 | 9667.15 | 15.686 | 1265.7 | 23.0 | 1288.7 | 1014.4 |
2018 | 1326.27 | 12234.89 | 16.094 | 1907.2 | 4.9 | 1912.1 | 1635.2 |
2019 | 1332.84 | 14597.34 | No | No | No | No | No |
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Khaskheli, M.B.; Wang, S.; Yan, X.; He, Y. Innovation of the Social Security, Legal Risks, Sustainable Management Practices and Employee Environmental Awareness in The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1021. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021021
Khaskheli MB, Wang S, Yan X, He Y. Innovation of the Social Security, Legal Risks, Sustainable Management Practices and Employee Environmental Awareness in The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. Sustainability. 2023; 15(2):1021. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021021
Chicago/Turabian StyleKhaskheli, Muhammad Bilawal, Shumin Wang, Xiaoshan Yan, and Yuehan He. 2023. "Innovation of the Social Security, Legal Risks, Sustainable Management Practices and Employee Environmental Awareness in The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor" Sustainability 15, no. 2: 1021. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021021
APA StyleKhaskheli, M. B., Wang, S., Yan, X., & He, Y. (2023). Innovation of the Social Security, Legal Risks, Sustainable Management Practices and Employee Environmental Awareness in The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. Sustainability, 15(2), 1021. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021021