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Exploring Working Women’s Experience With Mentorship in The Construction Trades: A Qualitative Analysis

Ramadan, Bassam
Taylor, Timothy
Nassereddine, Hala
2024-10-07T09:09:37Z
2024-10-07T09:09:37Z
2024

Abstract

The construction industry remains predominantly male-dominated, where women face numerous challenges in entering and advancing in their construction careers in the trades. The construction trades have not been known for its welcoming attitude towards women entering the construction trades, with women constituting only 4% of the construction craft workforce. Mentorship in the construction trades is a well-regarded tool used to help new construction trades apprentices learn their craft and guide their careers. While research on issues related to mentorship in construction is prevalent in existing literature, no research has directly examined the perspective of working women regarding their experiences with mentorship in the construction trades. The authors of this study organized focus groups comprising women employed in construction crafts to capture their insights and experiences within the field. Across 29 sessions, 176 women participated, with each group consisting of 5-8 women. They were specifically questioned about their encounters with mentorship within the construction crafts domain. These focus group participants are from both the United States and Canada and have worked in diverse construction settings, including industrial and commercial sites. The purpose of this paper is to understand the perspective of working female craft professionals in the construction trades regarding their experience with mentorship. The focus group interviews underwent recording and transcription, after which a qualitative thematic content analysis was conducted on the transcripts. Key findings of this study show that women were often well-trained and pushed to learn by their mentors. Moreover, women were given advice and support regarding their careers. Still, many women indicated that they only had male mentors, highlighting the need for more women to fill such roles to help and guide new women in the construction trades.

http://hdl.handle.net/10890/57755
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Exploring Working Women’s Experience With Mentorship in The Construction Trades: A Qualitative Analysis
könyvfejezet
Open access
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2024.06.29.-2024.07.02
Praha, Czech Republic
Creative Construction Conference 2024
2024.09.01
978-615-5270-78-9
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Online
Proceedings of the Creative Construction Conference 2024
Építéstechnológia és Menedzsment Tanszék
Online
Faculty of Architecture
10.3311/CCC2024-076
Műszaki tudományok
Műszaki tudományok - építészmérnöki tudományok
építészmérnöki tudományok
women
construction trades
mentorship
focus groups
content analysis
Konferenciacikk
Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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