This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/2ylAa2DThis paper examines the diversity gap in the infrastructure industry, outlining a variety of statistics and indicators that show how women and racial minorities are underrepresented in leadership positions. The infrastructure industry consists of the government departments and private firms that together build large highways, transit lines, hospitals, water treatment plants, schools, recreation centres, courthouses, and prisons. It also includes the companies that are engaged in the rapid development of the next wave of smart-city technologies. This industry has not received the same level of scrutiny for its lack of diversity as...
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The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), signed by President Biden in November 202...
This research paper explores that how Inclusive and Effective Infrastructure should be delivered in ...
Gender equality and diversity (Ge&D) perspectives in the transport sector have been neglected wi...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://b...
Abstract: As the Next Generation Infrastructure research community is expanding across the globe, it...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
Having a strong pipeline of workers will be critical for ongoing efforts to improve transportation i...
In recent times there is an increasing argument for diversity and inclusivity in work places. Altho...
In recent times there has been increasing argument for diversity and inclusivity in work places. Alt...
A common theme of Victoria’s Draft 30-year Infrastructure Strategy is getting more use from in...
Why does the construction industry remain a predominantly white, male, able-bodied enclave, despite ...
This Think20 (T20) policy brief is a response to the call to recouple economic growth and social pro...
Historically, recruitment by the UK construction industry has been homogeneous, with a marked propen...
The technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution have fundamentally altered society in...
With women in the UK construction industry constituting just thirteen per cent of the workforce and ...
The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), signed by President Biden in November 202...
This research paper explores that how Inclusive and Effective Infrastructure should be delivered in ...
Gender equality and diversity (Ge&D) perspectives in the transport sector have been neglected wi...