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Systemic gender barriers in building and construction industry : Women co-preneurs as managers
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posted on 2023-05-22, 15:24 authored by Megan AlessandriniMegan Alessandrini, Rosmarie Winter© 2015, IGI Global. All rights reserved. This chapter examines structural gender-based disadvantage experienced by women in the building industry. This is found in trade and technical occupations, but is much more prevalent in administrative and management roles in small and micro businesses where female family members and spouses carry out work often for little or no remuneration or recognition. Nor does this group have any protection in income support, injury or sickness cover or retirement benefits. This also contributes to inefficiency in the industry as there is minimal opportunity for professional development or skill enhancement. Using a non-positivist methodology, the authors found that this phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the building and construction and that many were unpaid and were employed in other occupations. This disadvantage contributed to status driven tensions between these women, often called co-preneurs, and those women working on site in trade and technical roles.
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Contemporary global perspectives on gender economicsEditors
Susanne MoorePagination
83-100ISBN
9781466686113Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
IGI GlobalPlace of publication
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