This research aims to identify the issues among female engineers in the perspective of their career success. The issues that were identified are work-life balance, gender stereotyping and slow progression on the career success. The research design is a qualitative approach by in-depth interview. The research design which consisted of ten items aimed to explore female engineers’ satisfaction of working in the construc-tion industry, unequal employment in the workplace, persistent problems in managing work-life balance, the role of gender in developing career success and also factors that positively and negatively affect the retention of female engineers in the construc-tion industry. Five participants were recruited from various construction...
Among science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, the percentage participation of...
Quality Education and Gender Equality are among the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 ado...
This study explores the extent to which women are part of the engineering research domain, what thei...
Since the beginning of the 1960’s, women have increasingly entered into the career occupations and p...
ABSTRACT: The global focus to attract more females to the engineering profession and oil and gas com...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the underrepresentation ...
This paper draws on four bodies of literature to examine the phenomenon of slow progression for fema...
A limited number of studies have explored the factors related to professional commitment of women en...
This study into gender in the workplace investigates the reasons for a lack of women in the engineer...
Abstract: For the past decades, the presence of women engineers in senior positions at the workplace...
Purpose: This study examines insights about engineering as a non-traditional career field for women....
A limited number of studies have explored the factors related to professional commitment of women en...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Engineering has historically had high attrition rates for women. Despite initiatives to increase wom...
A qualitative study involving twenty women engineers from the Lower Mainland and Kootenay region of...
Among science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, the percentage participation of...
Quality Education and Gender Equality are among the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 ado...
This study explores the extent to which women are part of the engineering research domain, what thei...
Since the beginning of the 1960’s, women have increasingly entered into the career occupations and p...
ABSTRACT: The global focus to attract more females to the engineering profession and oil and gas com...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that influence the underrepresentation ...
This paper draws on four bodies of literature to examine the phenomenon of slow progression for fema...
A limited number of studies have explored the factors related to professional commitment of women en...
This study into gender in the workplace investigates the reasons for a lack of women in the engineer...
Abstract: For the past decades, the presence of women engineers in senior positions at the workplace...
Purpose: This study examines insights about engineering as a non-traditional career field for women....
A limited number of studies have explored the factors related to professional commitment of women en...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Engineering has historically had high attrition rates for women. Despite initiatives to increase wom...
A qualitative study involving twenty women engineers from the Lower Mainland and Kootenay region of...
Among science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, the percentage participation of...
Quality Education and Gender Equality are among the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 ado...
This study explores the extent to which women are part of the engineering research domain, what thei...