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Women's experiences of non-traditional employment: is gender equality in this area a possibility?

By: Series: Construction Management and Economics ; 20(5) July/August 2002, 449-456(8)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The paper examines the relationship that exists between the sexes ( women as 'tokens' and males as 'dominants') in the non-traditional settings examined, indicating that bariers remain that women must surmount for gender equality to be achieved. The paper concludes by briefly examining one initiative working pro-actively to remove these barriers, providing women with greater opportuninties to pursue non-traditional careers. (TAKEN FROM ARTICLE SUMMARY)
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The paper examines the relationship that exists between the sexes ( women as 'tokens' and males as 'dominants') in the non-traditional settings examined, indicating that bariers remain that women must surmount for gender equality to be achieved. The paper concludes by briefly examining one initiative working pro-actively to remove these barriers, providing women with greater opportuninties to pursue non-traditional careers. (TAKEN FROM ARTICLE SUMMARY)