Women in the UK construction industry: are we still clinging to the "old boys club"?

被引:5
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作者
Suresh, Subashini [1 ]
Renukappa, Suresh [1 ]
Stride, Mark [1 ]
Toor, Rachel Nicola [1 ]
Khan, Asiha [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wolverhampton, Fac Sci & Engn, Wolverhampton, England
[2] Bouygues Construct, Guyancourt, France
关键词
Construction industry; Diversity; Equality and women; GENDER; INTERVIEWS;
D O I
10.1108/ECAM-07-2020-0537
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
PurposeThe construction industry is famous for gender imbalance and reluctance in initiating change. In recent years, construction is becoming an attractive career choice for women. However, this change has been gradual. The purpose of this research was to understand the challenges women are facing in construction sector after a decade of implementation of the Equality Act 2010 in the UK and how women in the sector feel the industry could be further improved. This research investigated real-life experiences to identify where the industry needs to make viable improvements.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative research methodology was adopted. In total, 31 semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data, which was then analysed using content analysis for inference and conclusion.FindingsThis research revealed that women still experience adversity forcing them to work harder than usual to prove their belonging in construction sector. The "man's world" culture is still widespread. However, women have seen improvements over recent years but believe more can be done from an intersectionality perspective. This is pertinent due to the Brexit and Covid-19 situation.Originality/valueThe study contributes to the field of equality and diversity in the construction sector. Women believe that factors such as bespoke initiatives, equal pay, flexible working hours (considering childcare and caring responsibilities), mental health and well-being support, and equality and diversity policies will enable the construction sector to create conducive environment for women now and in the future.
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页码:214 / 236
页数:23
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