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Diversity in Construction - A partnership project to address gender segregation in the construction industry.
  “Diversity in Construction“ is a project undertaken by Equate Scotland and the Employment Research Institute in partnership with Skills Development Scotland, to address the
issue of gender segregation in the construction industry. Despite a wide range of projects, networks and initiatives
focused on gender segregation in the sector since the 1980s, there has only been a small increase in women in professional roles, and the impact on the number of women in the construction trades has been negligible. Less than 2% of construction trade workers are women, and approximately 10% of professionals, so there is potential for a substantial increase in female participation in the sector. This would help to address the impending skills shortage, increase the talent pool for the industry, and encourage career entrants to perceive the sector as an attractive career option.

  • Type:

    Project Report

  • Date:

    30 April 2015

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Skills Development Scotland

  • Library of Congress:

    H1 Social Sciences (General)

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    360 Social problems & social services

Citation

Dutton, M. & Wooley, G. (2015). Diversity in Construction - A partnership project to address gender segregation in the construction industry

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Keywords

Construction industry; gender segregation; gender imbalance; gender equality;

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