This qualitative and quantitative survey examines the drivers of the gender pay gap and the static low participation of women in the professional mining work force, and proposes solutions to overcome the underlying issues. The survey was completed by approximately 700 professionals in the minerals sector, of whom 68% were female. Following analysis, issues affecting equitable participation were identified and grouped into three main categories, with solutions proposed to address each category: • Issues that affect females particularly (regardless of caring responsibilities) • Issues that affect people with caring responsibilities (both males and females) • Issues that affect people in roles that employ ‘softer’ skills (both males and fem...
Mining as occupation in South Africa was traditionally reserved for men only and mining law prohibit...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
In recent years, various initiatives, protocols and legislation have been developed globally to prom...
PhD (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The Mineral and Petroleum Resource...
Globally, the mining industry has been considered a male-dominated occupation due to various factors...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Throughout history various discriminatory ineq...
New mining legislation aims to rectify previous inequalities and disadvantages in the mining sector ...
In response to societal pressures and a looming labour shortage, the Canadian mining industry has re...
The gender imbalance in the Canadian mining industry is considerable and persistent. Despite a subst...
ii The gender imbalance in the Canadian mining industry is considerable and persistent. Despite a su...
This paper centers on the findings of a study done by the authors of this paper in 2019 titled Chang...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
MA (Industrial Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa’s democratic tran...
Mining as occupation in South Africa was traditionally reserved for men only and mining law prohibit...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
In recent years, various initiatives, protocols and legislation have been developed globally to prom...
PhD (Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The Mineral and Petroleum Resource...
Globally, the mining industry has been considered a male-dominated occupation due to various factors...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Throughout history various discriminatory ineq...
New mining legislation aims to rectify previous inequalities and disadvantages in the mining sector ...
In response to societal pressures and a looming labour shortage, the Canadian mining industry has re...
The gender imbalance in the Canadian mining industry is considerable and persistent. Despite a subst...
ii The gender imbalance in the Canadian mining industry is considerable and persistent. Despite a su...
This paper centers on the findings of a study done by the authors of this paper in 2019 titled Chang...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
MA (Industrial Sociology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa’s democratic tran...
Mining as occupation in South Africa was traditionally reserved for men only and mining law prohibit...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...