
Breaking Ground
Empowering Women in the Construction Industry
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 1. July 2024
Book
Hardback
152 pages
978-1-83549-639-8 (ISBN)
Description
The construction industry has historically been male-dominated due to societal expectations and biases, specifically around the physical demands of the job, as well as a lack of role models and mentors. Breaking Ground addresses the scarcity of women in construction and demonstrates how we can overcome these challenges.
Exploring the multifaceted relationship between gender and the construction industry, the authors examine the industry's economic, social, and environmental impacts, challenges faced by the workforce and the specific obstacles that contribute to a lesser involvement of women in the field. Outlining strategies to bridge this gap, they further address the empowerment of women within the industry, discussing cultural and environmental factors that shape their professional experiences and the ways in which women's participation and leadership can be increased. Applying these insights on a global scale, the authors conclude by comparing the status of women in the construction industries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, analysing the unique cultural factors affecting their empowerment and mentorship in different regions.
Offering a wealth of insights for academic disciplines ranging from gender and economic studies to sociology and sustainability, this seminal work subverts all expectations to encourage and empower women to break ground both literally and figuratively.
Exploring the multifaceted relationship between gender and the construction industry, the authors examine the industry's economic, social, and environmental impacts, challenges faced by the workforce and the specific obstacles that contribute to a lesser involvement of women in the field. Outlining strategies to bridge this gap, they further address the empowerment of women within the industry, discussing cultural and environmental factors that shape their professional experiences and the ways in which women's participation and leadership can be increased. Applying these insights on a global scale, the authors conclude by comparing the status of women in the construction industries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, analysing the unique cultural factors affecting their empowerment and mentorship in different regions.
Offering a wealth of insights for academic disciplines ranging from gender and economic studies to sociology and sustainability, this seminal work subverts all expectations to encourage and empower women to break ground both literally and figuratively.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
308 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83549-639-8 (9781835496398)
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Bernard Arthur-Aidoo | Princess Naa Kwarkai Quartey | Perry Ransgreg Nunoo
Breaking Ground
Empowering Women in the Construction Industry
E-Book
07/2024
1st Edition
Emerald Publishing Limited
€55.49
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Persons
Bernard Arthur-Aidoo is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Building Technology at Accra Technical University, Ghana.
Princess Naa Kwarkai Quartey is currently studying Building Technology at Accra Technical University, Ghana.
Perry Ransgreg Nunoo is currently studying Building Technology at Accra Technical University, Ghana.
Adzinku Kwaku Alex is Lecturer in the Department of Building Technology at Accra Technical University and currently studying MPhil Construction Management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), Ghana.
Princess Naa Kwarkai Quartey is currently studying Building Technology at Accra Technical University, Ghana.
Perry Ransgreg Nunoo is currently studying Building Technology at Accra Technical University, Ghana.
Adzinku Kwaku Alex is Lecturer in the Department of Building Technology at Accra Technical University and currently studying MPhil Construction Management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), Ghana.
Author
Accra Technical University, Ghana
Accra Technical University, Ghana
Accra Technical University, Ghana
Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Ghana
Content
Chapter 1. Construction and Its Workforce
Chapter 2. Female Gender in Construction
Chapter 3. Women Empowerment and Equality
Chapter 4. Culture and Environment of the Construction Industry
Chapter 5. Empowering Women: Perspective of Europe, Asia, and Africa
Chapter 2. Female Gender in Construction
Chapter 3. Women Empowerment and Equality
Chapter 4. Culture and Environment of the Construction Industry
Chapter 5. Empowering Women: Perspective of Europe, Asia, and Africa