This qualitative study contributes to knowledge about the strategies women use to establish their presence in professional roles in the highly gendered construction sector.The article focuses on construction site culture that is hierarchical and 'laddish' with sexual harassment an entrenched feature of life on site.Women find this threatening but are unable to challenge it, because being part of the 'building team' requires their silence. These negative experiences contrast with the pride expressed in their socially useful work bringing both aesthetic and technical satisfaction. Modernization of the industry that one participant framed as 'dragging it out of the dark ages' was seen as a priority.The two most pressing issues are the long-hou...
The construction business is currently one of the most male-dominated industries in Sweden. The purp...
Women working in professional construction roles are required to negotiate a range of cultural const...
Despite decades of research and policy, women continue to experience barriers to entering, staying i...
This article addresses the question of whether an increased number of women entering the constructio...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore how women use their agency to assert themselves i...
The ratio of men to women in the construction industry is one that has often attracted great concern...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
Problem: Many women experience problems when trying to enter the construction industry and perceive ...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
This article presents findings from ethnographic qualitative research into the career experience of ...
The report intends to investigate, account for and analyze problematic behaviors that occur and wome...
This article discusses how women working as civil engineers within the UK construction industry perc...
Drawing on 63 interviews with a diverse sample of tradeswomen, this article examines how the cultura...
The construction industry is the most male dominated industry and displays a macho culture, where r...
The construction business is currently one of the most male-dominated industries in Sweden. The purp...
Women working in professional construction roles are required to negotiate a range of cultural const...
Despite decades of research and policy, women continue to experience barriers to entering, staying i...
This article addresses the question of whether an increased number of women entering the constructio...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore how women use their agency to assert themselves i...
The ratio of men to women in the construction industry is one that has often attracted great concern...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
Problem: Many women experience problems when trying to enter the construction industry and perceive ...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
This article presents findings from ethnographic qualitative research into the career experience of ...
The report intends to investigate, account for and analyze problematic behaviors that occur and wome...
This article discusses how women working as civil engineers within the UK construction industry perc...
Drawing on 63 interviews with a diverse sample of tradeswomen, this article examines how the cultura...
The construction industry is the most male dominated industry and displays a macho culture, where r...
The construction business is currently one of the most male-dominated industries in Sweden. The purp...
Women working in professional construction roles are required to negotiate a range of cultural const...
Despite decades of research and policy, women continue to experience barriers to entering, staying i...