Construction is a significant contributor to economic activity in Scotland, accounting for approximately 6.4 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2000. The industry also accounts for 6 per cent of Scottish employees in employment and approximately 1 in 5 of Scotland?s self-employed. The construction industry is renowned for shortages of suitably qualified workers such as bricklayers and carpenters, even in an economic recession. Such shortages tend to take the form of a lack of quality tradesmen, rather than a shortfall in quantity. In Scotland, the demand for new workers has been estimated at 5,400 per year. Successful construction firms seek employees with a broader range of attributes and a capacity to function in a team, adaptabl...
The construction industry in Zambia plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic development of the co...
There is a need to recruit 36,400 ‘white collar ’ workers into the construction industry by the year...
- Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current skills gap in both generic and ski...
Construction is a significant contributor to economic activity in Scotland, accounting for approxima...
Construction is a labour-intensive industry, which places heavy reliance upon the skills of its work...
The UK construction sector is one of the country's leading economic drivers, however a perceived sho...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
The East Midlands construction industry is currently suffering from a severe skills shortage across ...
Construction is a labour-intensive industry, which places heavy reliance upon the skills of its work...
The United Kingdom (UK) construction industry has long been the centre of criticism and debate for i...
Future skill requirements and training initiatives designed to meet them, are highly topical issues ...
The UK is set to become Europe’s largest construction market by 2030. However, UK construction produ...
The fragmented and unstable nature of the construction industry associated with unpleasant working m...
Reports abound of the detrimental effect of the construction skills crisis on the performance and fu...
Purpose – UK government policy has emphasised the role of skills development and training as a means...
The construction industry in Zambia plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic development of the co...
There is a need to recruit 36,400 ‘white collar ’ workers into the construction industry by the year...
- Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current skills gap in both generic and ski...
Construction is a significant contributor to economic activity in Scotland, accounting for approxima...
Construction is a labour-intensive industry, which places heavy reliance upon the skills of its work...
The UK construction sector is one of the country's leading economic drivers, however a perceived sho...
Despite a series of national policy initiatives aimed at addressing skills shortages in a number of ...
The East Midlands construction industry is currently suffering from a severe skills shortage across ...
Construction is a labour-intensive industry, which places heavy reliance upon the skills of its work...
The United Kingdom (UK) construction industry has long been the centre of criticism and debate for i...
Future skill requirements and training initiatives designed to meet them, are highly topical issues ...
The UK is set to become Europe’s largest construction market by 2030. However, UK construction produ...
The fragmented and unstable nature of the construction industry associated with unpleasant working m...
Reports abound of the detrimental effect of the construction skills crisis on the performance and fu...
Purpose – UK government policy has emphasised the role of skills development and training as a means...
The construction industry in Zambia plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic development of the co...
There is a need to recruit 36,400 ‘white collar ’ workers into the construction industry by the year...
- Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current skills gap in both generic and ski...