Women in Construction (eBook, PDF)
Towards a more equal, diverse, and inclusive built environment sector
Redaktion: Tunji-Olayeni, Patience; Oke, Ayodeji; Windapo, Abimbola; Aigbavboa, Clinton
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Towards a more equal, diverse, and inclusive built environment sector
Redaktion: Tunji-Olayeni, Patience; Oke, Ayodeji; Windapo, Abimbola; Aigbavboa, Clinton
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This edited book aims to provide a scientific compendium of findings on gender issues in the construction sector and contribute to discussions on plurality and inclusion; and provide baseline data for policy design and future research on women working in the built environment.
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This edited book aims to provide a scientific compendium of findings on gender issues in the construction sector and contribute to discussions on plurality and inclusion; and provide baseline data for policy design and future research on women working in the built environment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040216361
- Artikelnr.: 72274230
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040216361
- Artikelnr.: 72274230
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Patience Tunji-Olayeni is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Building Technology, Covenant University, Nigeria. She is the Convener of the Women Academics in Construction (WAiC) Network, a capacity-building platform mainly for women and postgraduate students in the built environment. Clinton Aigbavboa is a Professor of Sustainable Human Development at the Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. At this university, he is also the Director of the CIDB Centre of Excellence and Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre. Abimbola Windapo is a Professor at the Department of Construction Economics and Management, University of Cape Town, with more than 35 years of experience in practice, teaching, and research in the construction industry and projects. She is a C2-rated researcher with the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa. She is also a registered member of the South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP), a member of the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON), and a fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Building (NIOB). Ayodeji Oke is an Associate Professor at the Department of Quantity Surveying, Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria. He is also their Team Leader of the Research Group on Sustainable Infrastructure Management plus (RG-SIM+).
1. Gender-based challenges in the construction industry: Perceptions from
two generations. 2. Key issues impacting recruitment and career progression
of women: The Australian building and quantity surveying perspectives. 3.
Low turnout of women in the construction industry: Mending the leaky pipe.
4. A review of factors that enable the retention of women in the built
environment workforce. 5. Work-life balance of women in construction: A
systematic and narrative review. 6. Career sustainability and female onsite
construction leaders: Case study of a successful "boss lady". 7. A theory
of individual merit for lessening women's disadvantages in the construction
sector. 8. The Potentials of gender equality in supporting business
sustainability: A conceptual focus on the Nigerian construction sector. 9.
A study of leadership traits of women Quantity Surveyors. 10. An
investigation into women participation in construction firms-diversity
management perspectives. 11. Exploring the female identity in digital
construction leadership roles in the built environment sector. 12.
Preserving heritage and promoting inclusiveness in Lagos mega-city market
remodelling. 13. Women's access to housing finance in Nigeria: The gender
gap panacea.
two generations. 2. Key issues impacting recruitment and career progression
of women: The Australian building and quantity surveying perspectives. 3.
Low turnout of women in the construction industry: Mending the leaky pipe.
4. A review of factors that enable the retention of women in the built
environment workforce. 5. Work-life balance of women in construction: A
systematic and narrative review. 6. Career sustainability and female onsite
construction leaders: Case study of a successful "boss lady". 7. A theory
of individual merit for lessening women's disadvantages in the construction
sector. 8. The Potentials of gender equality in supporting business
sustainability: A conceptual focus on the Nigerian construction sector. 9.
A study of leadership traits of women Quantity Surveyors. 10. An
investigation into women participation in construction firms-diversity
management perspectives. 11. Exploring the female identity in digital
construction leadership roles in the built environment sector. 12.
Preserving heritage and promoting inclusiveness in Lagos mega-city market
remodelling. 13. Women's access to housing finance in Nigeria: The gender
gap panacea.
1. Gender-based challenges in the construction industry: Perceptions from
two generations. 2. Key issues impacting recruitment and career progression
of women: The Australian building and quantity surveying perspectives. 3.
Low turnout of women in the construction industry: Mending the leaky pipe.
4. A review of factors that enable the retention of women in the built
environment workforce. 5. Work-life balance of women in construction: A
systematic and narrative review. 6. Career sustainability and female onsite
construction leaders: Case study of a successful "boss lady". 7. A theory
of individual merit for lessening women's disadvantages in the construction
sector. 8. The Potentials of gender equality in supporting business
sustainability: A conceptual focus on the Nigerian construction sector. 9.
A study of leadership traits of women Quantity Surveyors. 10. An
investigation into women participation in construction firms-diversity
management perspectives. 11. Exploring the female identity in digital
construction leadership roles in the built environment sector. 12.
Preserving heritage and promoting inclusiveness in Lagos mega-city market
remodelling. 13. Women's access to housing finance in Nigeria: The gender
gap panacea.
two generations. 2. Key issues impacting recruitment and career progression
of women: The Australian building and quantity surveying perspectives. 3.
Low turnout of women in the construction industry: Mending the leaky pipe.
4. A review of factors that enable the retention of women in the built
environment workforce. 5. Work-life balance of women in construction: A
systematic and narrative review. 6. Career sustainability and female onsite
construction leaders: Case study of a successful "boss lady". 7. A theory
of individual merit for lessening women's disadvantages in the construction
sector. 8. The Potentials of gender equality in supporting business
sustainability: A conceptual focus on the Nigerian construction sector. 9.
A study of leadership traits of women Quantity Surveyors. 10. An
investigation into women participation in construction firms-diversity
management perspectives. 11. Exploring the female identity in digital
construction leadership roles in the built environment sector. 12.
Preserving heritage and promoting inclusiveness in Lagos mega-city market
remodelling. 13. Women's access to housing finance in Nigeria: The gender
gap panacea.