评估摩加迪沙巴贾吉司机社会经济贡献和满足法律要求的描述性研究,索马里,2022年2月至6月

Omar Abdi Mohamed, Idiris Mohamed Osman, Mohamed Ali Mohamed, Daud Mohamed Hassan, Omar Abdulle Omar
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引言:不断增长的人口对公共交通系统提出了更高的要求,但他们已经无法满足所有社会经济群体的需求。人们选择Moto Bajaj服务是因为他们发现Moto Bajaj在时间、路线、目的地等方面更加灵活。他们提供门到门的服务,方便和负担得起。摩托巴贾吉可以随时随地租用,事先预订是不需要的。在城市里,摩托巴贾吉的数量也非常多,买一辆摩托巴贾吉几乎总是一件容易的事。方法:该研究采用描述性横断面调查策略,因为受访者和数据收集方法是相关的,成本效益在这种方法。该研究以385名巴贾吉司机为主要数据来源。收集的数据为原始数据。数据是通过Kobo收集器和训练有素的计数员收集的。数据收集周期为3天。为了确保数据质量,聘请了一名数据预期主管,他在技术上支持数据收集、清理,并经常向枚举员提供反馈。结果:通过对人口统计学特征、目标和研究问题的研究,研究发现司机的平均年龄为27岁,三分之一的司机是青少年。至于司机是否有驾照,研究显示,大多数司机都有驾照;然而,有18%的人要么没有执照,要么执照无效,其中大多数人的执照有效期为4至6年。一项调查显示,有大量未登记和无证的巴贾吉司机。因此,在发生事故、抢劫或滥用的情况下,对司机和车主采取适当的行动是不可能的,因为摩托巴贾吉人力车没有车牌供追踪。纳税情况显示,3%的Moto Baja车手不纳税;然而,这需要进一步的调查和研究,因为样本量大,这意味着排除可能的抽样误差和数据表示。结论:Moto Bajaj对索马里的生计做出了重大贡献,在市场经济中发挥了关键作用。Moto Bajaj为市场经济创造了机会,并为巴纳迪尔地区人民的生计作出了贡献。司机太年轻了,考虑到年龄,有必要加强合法驾驶许可的要求。Bajaj的工作有助于提供教育、保健、住房以及大量依赖这些服务的家庭。有一些巴贾吉人没有执照,也没有注册,也不纳税。建议:制定有效的法律要求政策或有效地实施这些政策,这些政策可能包括确保驾驶年龄的法律要求,确保司机有执照,确保司机有有效的执照,并确保他们接受过法律驾驶要求的良好培训,最后,激励Moto Bajaj司机,因为他们是市场经济中贡献和参与者的一部分,因为他们可以获得延长的纳税期限。
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A Descriptive Study on Assessing the Socioeconomic Contribution and Meeting Legal Requirements of Bajaj Drivers in Mogadishu, Somalia Feb to June 2022
Introduction: The growing population has placed a higher demand on the public transport system, and yet they have not been able to cater for the needs of people of all socioeconomic groups. People go for Moto Bajaj services as they find them more flexible in many ways such as timing, routes, destinations etc. They provide door-to-door services and are easily accessible and affordable. Moto Bajaj can be hired anywhere anytime, and prior booking is not required. In the cities, the number of Moto Bajaj is also very high, getting a Moto Bajaj is almost always an easy task. Methodology: The study used a descriptive cross-sectional survey strategy, as the respondents and data collection methods were relevant and cost-effective in this method. The study had a sample of 385 participants of Bajaj drivers as the primary source of the data. The data collected was primary data. The data was collected through a Kobo collector with trained enumerators. The data collection period was three days. To ensure data quality, a data expect supervisor was hired who was technically supporting the data collecting, cleaning, and providing frequent feedback to the enumerators. Result: Based on the study of the demographic characteristic, objectives and research questions, the study found that the average age of the drivers is 27, and one-third of the drivers were teenagers. Regarding whether the driver had a license or not, the study revealed that most drivers had a license; however, there were 18% who either did not have a license or had invalid licenses and most of them had a license for a period of 4 to 6 years. A survey showed that there was a significant number of unregistered and unlicensed Bajaj drivers. Therefore, to take proper actions against the driver and owner in case of accident, robbery, or misuse was impossible as there is no number plate in the Moto Bajaj rickshaw for tracking. Tax payment revealed that 3% of the Moto Baja drivers do not pay tax; however, this needs further investigation and research for a large sample size which means excluding possible sampling error and data representation. Conclusion: The Moto Bajaj has a significant contribution to both the livelihood and plays a key role in the market economy in Somalia. The Moto Bajaj created an opportunity for the market economy and contributed to the livelihood of the people living in the Banadir region. The drivers are too young, there is a need to strengthen the legal driving permission requirement, considering ages. Bajaj’s work contributes to the provision of education, health, housing, and a significant number of family dependent on it. There is a number of Bajaj with no License nor registered and do not pay tax. Recommendation: To put effective legal requirement policies in place or implement them effectively, these may include ensuring age legal requirements for driving and ensuring drivers are licensed and ensure that drivers have valid licenses, and ensure that they are well trained on the legal driving requirements and finally, to motivate the Moto Bajaj drivers as they contribute and are part of the players in the market economy, as they may be granted extended time period for tax payment.
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