Demolishing gender structures
This report presents findings from research investigating why policies and strategies to attract, retain and support the progression of women professionals in large construction companies have, for the most part, failed. The ethical case for gender equality is grounded in arguments of social justice, equality and fairness. It is based on the premise that discrimination is inexcusable and that all people should be treated fairly and equally and granted fairness of opportunity. The business case for gender equality asserts that workforce equality reduces staff turnover and attrition, widens the ... Show more
Authors: Galea, Natalie; Powell, Abigail; Loosemore, Martin; Chappell, Louise
Published: Sydney, New South Wales, University of New South Wales, 2018
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: [23] p. (report) + [4] p. (summary report)
Access item: https://www.humanrights.unsw.edu.au/research/past/demolishing-gender-structures
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