An Investigation of Barriers to Females’ Involvement in the Nigeria Construction Industry

O. Akinsiku, N. Ajala
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The continuous domination of the Nigeria construction industry by men remains an issue of concern to construction stakeholders as females in the Nigerian construction industry continue to be largely underrepresented. The objective of this study was to investigate the barriers to females' involvement in the Nigerian construction industry with a view to suggesting strategies that will assist to bridge this barrier. The survey reviewed literature on the level of female participation, the perceptions about women, the opportunities available to females and strategies of increasing the number of female participation in the industry. The instrument for data collection was obtained by the use of a survey questionnaire as well as the reviews of extant literature. The sampling method employed is stratified random sampling. The questionnaires were administered to built environment practitioners in consulting and contracting establishment in Lagos metropolis, Nigeria. The findings revealed that the barriers which influence female under-representation in the Nigerian construction industry include; the male-dominated structure of the construction industry, family commitments such as marriage and childbirth, masculine nature of the job, long working hours. The strategies recommended to bridge this barrier include the formulation of employment policies which prevent sexism, educating young women about the industry, providing better working conditions and flexible working policies for women, provision of incentives in order to attract more women into the Nigerian construction industry.
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尼日利亚建筑业女性参与障碍调查
尼日利亚建筑业持续由男性主导仍然是建筑业利益相关者关注的一个问题,因为尼日利亚建筑业的女性代表人数仍然大大不足。这项研究的目的是调查阻碍女性参与尼日利亚建筑业的障碍,以期提出有助于消除这一障碍的战略。调查审查了关于妇女参与程度、对妇女的看法、妇女可获得的机会和增加妇女参与该行业人数的战略的文献。数据收集的工具是通过使用调查问卷以及对现有文献的回顾来获得的。抽样方法为分层随机抽样。问卷调查的对象是尼日利亚拉各斯市咨询和承包机构的建筑环境从业人员。调查结果显示,影响尼日利亚建筑业女性人数不足的障碍包括:建筑业的男性主导结构,婚姻和生育等家庭责任,工作的男性化性质,工作时间长。为消除这一障碍所建议的战略包括制订防止性别歧视的就业政策,教育年轻妇女了解建筑业,为妇女提供更好的工作条件和灵活的工作政策,提供奖励措施以吸引更多妇女进入尼日利亚建筑业。
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