Chartered surveyors provide professional advice on all aspects of land use and development. Only 3% of surveyors are women, but they comprise over 15% of students. This study Investigates surveyors' attitudes towards women In the profession and society, and the implications for the nature of the built environment. A theoretical basis and model are developed, centred around the concept of a surveying subculture. The historical development of women's position In surveying is traced. The present day nature of surveying education and practice is Investigated based on a qualitative* sociological approach, using ethnographic methods and unstructured Interviewing. Examples from these sources are used to build up an Image of the subculture. to high...
Social stratification position is a key explanatory variable in the social sciences, as is gender. ...
Many studies have examined the causes of women underrepresentation in construction, barriers to thei...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
Women now make up 50% of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eur...
This article discusses the implications of the increase in the numbers of women entering male profes...
This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practiti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Women now make up 50 % of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eu...
Te Kura Kairūri | the School of Surveying, at Te Whare Wānanga o Ōtākou | the University of Otago in...
This thesis explores the career experiences of female quantity surveyors (QSs) in the UK constructio...
Land surveying has grown from a technical occupation into a profession. This study traces the rise ...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
The research explores the lived experiences of a small number of women students of different ages an...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
Social stratification position is a key explanatory variable in the social sciences, as is gender. ...
Many studies have examined the causes of women underrepresentation in construction, barriers to thei...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
Women now make up 50% of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eur...
This article discusses the implications of the increase in the numbers of women entering male profes...
This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practiti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Women now make up 50 % of the working population in the UK, with similar figures reflected across Eu...
Te Kura Kairūri | the School of Surveying, at Te Whare Wānanga o Ōtākou | the University of Otago in...
This thesis explores the career experiences of female quantity surveyors (QSs) in the UK constructio...
Land surveying has grown from a technical occupation into a profession. This study traces the rise ...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
The research explores the lived experiences of a small number of women students of different ages an...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
Social stratification position is a key explanatory variable in the social sciences, as is gender. ...
Many studies have examined the causes of women underrepresentation in construction, barriers to thei...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...