The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate of women, both for those employed in the industry and for those engaged in training. The statistical analyses reveal that women are earning greater numbers professional degrees and entering the labour force; however, these women are not reaching the top corporate management tiers. It has been identified that lack of training has helped to prevent entry of women into the management ranks in many organizations, and to keep women at the lower levels within management. In this context, it is vital to consider the impact of proper training and development (T\&D) towards the women?s career progression in the construction industry. Accordingly, this paper highlights the aspects...
UK construction industry faces many challenges such as low performance, high dissatisfaction among c...
Construction is traditionally a male industry. Women have long had difficulties entering or advancin...
This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral study about exploring the contribution of women managers ...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate of women, both for those empl...
The redressing the gender imbalance in the UK construction industry has been emphasised on numerous ...
Women progress averagely than male peers in the field of construction. Especially women’s progressi...
The lack of women in the UK construction industry has become more prominent in attracting government...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in th...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the main barriers that lead to the under-representation of wom...
Purpose This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in the ...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in the...
The construction industry is the most male dominated industry and displays a macho culture, where r...
The issue regarding the lack of women in the UK construction industry has become more prominent for ...
In response to impending skills shortages and changing employment patterns in recent years, the cons...
Construction is traditionally a male industry. Women have long had difficulties entering or advancin...
UK construction industry faces many challenges such as low performance, high dissatisfaction among c...
Construction is traditionally a male industry. Women have long had difficulties entering or advancin...
This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral study about exploring the contribution of women managers ...
The UK construction industry has a particularly low participation rate of women, both for those empl...
The redressing the gender imbalance in the UK construction industry has been emphasised on numerous ...
Women progress averagely than male peers in the field of construction. Especially women’s progressi...
The lack of women in the UK construction industry has become more prominent in attracting government...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in th...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the main barriers that lead to the under-representation of wom...
Purpose This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in the ...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore and investigate the career success of professional women in the...
The construction industry is the most male dominated industry and displays a macho culture, where r...
The issue regarding the lack of women in the UK construction industry has become more prominent for ...
In response to impending skills shortages and changing employment patterns in recent years, the cons...
Construction is traditionally a male industry. Women have long had difficulties entering or advancin...
UK construction industry faces many challenges such as low performance, high dissatisfaction among c...
Construction is traditionally a male industry. Women have long had difficulties entering or advancin...
This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral study about exploring the contribution of women managers ...