Retention over attraction: A review of women's experiences in the Australian construction industry; challenges and solutions
Despite substantial investments and efforts by governments, construction organisations, and researchers, the construction industry remains one of the most male-dominated industries in Australia, with women being underrepresented numerically and hierarchically. Efforts to attract and retain women in...
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Main Authors: | Ghanbaripour, Amir Naser, Tumpa, Roksana Jahan, Sunindijo, Riza Yosia, Zhang, Weiwei, Yousefian, Parinaz, Camozzi, Ranka Novak, Hon, Carol, Talebian, Nima, Liu, Tingting, Hemmati, Mina |
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2023
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/38690/ |
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