Husam, S; Laishram, B and Johari, S (2024) Framework to enhance gender inclusion of workers in construction sites. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(4), ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
Worker shortages and poor performance are perennial problems in the construction industry. The literature suggests that increasing workforce diversity and inclusion is one of the solutions to counter such problems. Because the construction industry is a labor-intensive industry dominated by one particular gender, enhancing workforce diversity and inclusion is imperative. Therefore, this study explores various strategies for fostering gender inclusion in the construction industry. Initially, 29 gender-inclusion attributes were identified for construction workers through a literature review. The opinions on the impact of these attributes on the gender inclusion of female and transgender workers were collected from 76 and 30 respondents, respectively, through a questionnaire survey. Using inferential statistics, the essential, desirable, and context-dependent attributes were established from the identified attributes for female and transgender workers. The essential attributes included workplace safety and career progression for female workers; diversity training and antidiscrimination policies for transgender workers; and inclusion at the top management level and commitment from top management for both groups of workers. The findings will provide practitioners and human resource professionals with a framework to formulate strategies to enhance the inclusion of workers in construction sites. Although the study presented a framework of gender inclusion of workers, it does not differentiate between various levels of workers (unskilled, semiskilled, and skilled), nor does it present the relative weight of the attributes contributing to inclusion.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction; construction workers; diversity; gender; inclusion; labor |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 19:50 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 19:50 |