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Empowering Women in Building and Construction: Addressing Challenges and Fostering Inclusivity

Empowering Women in Building and Construction: Addressing Challenges and Fostering Inclusivity

The building and construction industry has long been dominated by male professionals, but there is a growing recognition of the need for increased gender diversity in this field. In this article, we explore the challenges faced by women in building and construction, why greater representation is crucial, and how we can collectively work towards a more inclusive industry.

Challenges Faced by Women:

1. Underrepresentation:

Women are significantly underrepresented in the construction workforce, particularly in leadership and technical roles. This underrepresentation contributes to a lack of diversity of thought and perspective within the industry.

2. Gender Bias and Stereotypes:

Gender biases and stereotypes persist in...

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