The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength and a good tolerance for outdoor conditions, inclement weather and bad language. Reconciling this image with women's participation in the construction industry is problematic. However, there are early signs of a cultural shift in the industry. This paper presents an empirical review of women's roles within the industry and the ways in which people make sense of their working experience when traditional gender roles are challenged. Based on qualitative research, the study found that men in the industry regarded as the gatekeepers are now finding ways to respond to and make sense of a changing workplace, and the realities that women are now act...
The UK construction industry has a poor record of attracting, recruiting, training, and retaining wo...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
Studies on women in construction tend to focus on women in professional roles and building trades. C...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
This paper raises the issues confronting the minority cohort’s participation in the construction ind...
ABSTRACT The Norwegian Labour market is both vertically and horizontally segregated in terms of gend...
This article discusses how women working as civil engineers within the UK construction industry perc...
The ratio of men to women in the construction industry is one that has often attracted great concern...
This paper raises the issues confronting the minority cohort’s participation in the construction ind...
This dissertation explores gender in the Construction Industry, specifically women employed in a pro...
The paper attempts to explore the issues associated with peoples’ attitudes towards under-represent...
In the early 21st century, and a generation after equal opportunities legislation in the UK, it is s...
Although women representation in managerial positions is gradually increasing, the phenomenon of wo...
The UK construction industry has a poor record of attracting, recruiting, training, and retaining wo...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
Studies on women in construction tend to focus on women in professional roles and building trades. C...
The predominant image of construction is that of a male-dominated industry requiring brute strength ...
In the UK women remain under-represented in the construction workforce, despite calls for gender equ...
This paper discussed construction industry’s ongoing battle with gender equality. Growing awareness ...
This paper raises the issues confronting the minority cohort’s participation in the construction ind...
ABSTRACT The Norwegian Labour market is both vertically and horizontally segregated in terms of gend...
This article discusses how women working as civil engineers within the UK construction industry perc...
The ratio of men to women in the construction industry is one that has often attracted great concern...
This paper raises the issues confronting the minority cohort’s participation in the construction ind...
This dissertation explores gender in the Construction Industry, specifically women employed in a pro...
The paper attempts to explore the issues associated with peoples’ attitudes towards under-represent...
In the early 21st century, and a generation after equal opportunities legislation in the UK, it is s...
Although women representation in managerial positions is gradually increasing, the phenomenon of wo...
The UK construction industry has a poor record of attracting, recruiting, training, and retaining wo...
All parts of the construction industry are quantitatively and hierarchically male-dominated. In resp...
Studies on women in construction tend to focus on women in professional roles and building trades. C...