This article discusses how women working as civil engineers within the UK construction industry perceive work–life balance and considers strategies they use to achieve this. The findings are presented of a qualitative research project that explored the experiences of women in this role, focusing on the subcultural context of a profession that is dominated by the values of presenteeism and infinite availability. A feminist post-structuralist framework is used to analyse how women negotiate their personal and professional time and the extent to which their other roles as carers and nurturers unsettle male work practices in this highly gendered profession. There are gradually increasing numbers of women in professional construction roles and t...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
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...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
Considerable changes in Australian lifestyles and the relationship between work and family life over...
This paper sets out to explore the themes and issues which are relevant to understanding the career ...
This thesis explores the career experiences of women civil engineers in the UK and examines how wome...
This thesis explores the career experiences of women civil engineers in the UK and examines how wome...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
Although women's experience of working in management has been studied extensively, the particular ch...
© 2019, © 2019 Engineers Australia. This study explores the challenges that have emerged from the ou...
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This article addresses the question of whether an increased number of women entering the constructio...
Considerable changes in Australian lifestyles and the relationship between work and family life over...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
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...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
Considerable changes in Australian lifestyles and the relationship between work and family life over...
This paper sets out to explore the themes and issues which are relevant to understanding the career ...
This thesis explores the career experiences of women civil engineers in the UK and examines how wome...
This thesis explores the career experiences of women civil engineers in the UK and examines how wome...
Although women’s experience of working in management has been the subject of extensive comment, the ...
Although women's experience of working in management has been studied extensively, the particular ch...
© 2019, © 2019 Engineers Australia. This study explores the challenges that have emerged from the ou...
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This article addresses the question of whether an increased number of women entering the constructio...
Considerable changes in Australian lifestyles and the relationship between work and family life over...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
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...