A Study on Causes of Gender Gap in Construction Management: High School Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions across Genders

Semsi Coskun, Candace Washington, Ece Erdogmus
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This paper addresses three research questions: (1) According to the pertinent literature, what are the main causes of the current gender gap in the construction industry, particularly for management and leadership roles? (2) Is there a significant difference between male and female high-school-age students regarding their level of knowledge of the construction industry? (3) Is there a significant difference between male and female high-school-age students in their perception of the construction industry and factors impacting their career choice? These research questions are addressed by a review of the literature followed by a discussion of precamp survey results from two consecutive years of a two-week high school summer camp, which is focused on construction science and management. The literature review reveals that the issues are deep-routed and complex but can in general be categorized into two groups: the recruitment and retention of women in construction management and related careers. While the literature review summary in this paper addresses both categories, the focus of the paper remains recruitment, particularly through a study of high school students’ level of knowledge and perceptions of construction management. The pre-camp surveys assessed the participants’ baseline knowledge and perceptions of construction management as a career. The results showed that the knowledge of construction management as a career is very low, with no statistically significant difference between genders. It must be noted here that the participants are biased positively toward the construction management and related careers, as they chose to attend the camp for a variety of reasons, from wanting an experience on the campus of this university to parents’ encouragement. Despite this baseline interest, however, the data show that the participants lacked clarity on what this career really entails. It is suggested, therefore that the general knowledge of this career path across larger and more randomized samples across U.S. will be even lower. The perceptions of the construction industry differed slightly between genders, with females perceiving it as more physically challenging and prioritizing family friendliness when considering career options. In conclusion, both the literature review and the survey data analysis show that the lack of knowledge of this career path, exacerbated by the negative perceptions of the construction industry, contribute to the problem of women not choosing to study construction management. The construction industry continues to make significant improvements in their diversity and inclusion efforts, and there are a variety of paths within the industry for graduates of construction science and management degrees. As such, significant work remains for both the industry and academia to overcome the lack of knowledge and negative perceptions of the industry through increased outreach to better inform high school students, parents, and counselors.
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关于建筑管理专业性别差距原因的研究:高中生对不同性别的认识和看法
本文探讨了三个研究问题:(1) 根据相关文献,当前建筑行业性别差距,尤其是管理和领导角色性别差距的主要原因是什么?(2) 男女高中生对建筑行业的了解程度是否存在显著差异?(3) 男女高中生对建筑行业的认知以及影响其职业选择的因素是否存在明显差异?针对这些研究问题,我们首先回顾了相关文献,然后讨论了连续两年举办的为期两周的高中夏令营的营前调查结果。文献综述揭示了问题的深层次和复杂性,但总体上可以分为两类:招聘和留住建筑管理及相关职业的女性。虽然本文的文献综述摘要涉及了这两类问题,但本文的重点仍然是招聘问题,尤其是通过对高中生的建筑管理知识水平和看法的研究。营前调查评估了参与者对建筑管理这一职业的基本知识和看法。结果显示,学员对建筑管理这一职业的了解程度非常低,男女学员之间的差异在统计学上并不明显。这里必须指出的是,参加者对建筑管理及相关职业有积极的偏好,因为他们选择参加夏令营的原因是多方面的,有的是想在这所大学的校园里体验一下,有的是父母的鼓励。尽管有这样的基本兴趣,但数据显示,参与者对这一职业的真正内涵并不清楚。因此,我们认为,在全美范围内更大规模、更随机的样本中,对这一职业道路的普遍了解程度会更低。不同性别对建筑行业的看法略有不同,女性认为该行业更具身体挑战性,而在考虑职业选择时则优先考虑家庭友好性。总之,文献综述和调查数据分析都表明,由于缺乏对这一职业道路的了解,再加上对建筑行业的负面看法,造成了女性不选择学习建筑管理的问题。建筑行业在多元化和包容性方面不断取得重大进步,建筑科学与管理专业的毕业生在行业内有多种发展途径。因此,建筑行业和学术界仍有大量工作要做,通过加强外联活动,更好地向高中生、家长和辅导员宣传,克服对该行业缺乏了解和负面看法的问题。
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