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OverviewWith women in the UK construction industry constituting just thirteen per cent of the workforce and black and Asian workers numbering less that two per cent, despite representing more than six per cent of the working population, diversity is a problem that the construction industry needs to tackle directly. In this title, diversity management is presented as an opportunity for the construction industry. Work is presented from several different countries and regions, in North America, Australia and Europe to provide a comprehensive picture of this complex and often sensitive issue. Going beyond the traditional topics of gender and racial discrimination contributions encompass a wide range of diversity issues facing the construction industry, including sexual orientation, disability and the work-life balance. Essential reading for construction managers and a valuable resource for post-graduate researchers, this key title provides not only a thorough exposition of contemporary research but also supplies the practical diagnostic tools, and techniques to successfully manage diversity in construction and the information to adhere to the law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew W. Gale , Marilyn J. DavidsonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.725kg ISBN: 9780415288699ISBN 10: 041528869 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 15 March 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. An Introduction to Diversity Section 1: Diversity and the Law 2. Discrimination Law and the Construction Industry 3. Diversity in the Employment Relationship Section 2: Gender and Equality 4. Social Exclusion – Women in Construction 5. Women's and Men's Careers in the UK Construction Industry: A Comparative Analysis 6. Women in Civil Engineering 7. Women in Surveying and Planning: Creating Diversity 8. Women in Manual Trades 9. Promoting Diversity in Construction by Supporting Employees' Work-Life Balance Section 3: Race Disability and Equality 10. Race, Ethnic Minorities and the Construction Industry 11. Embracing Diversity Through the Employment of Disabled People – The Missed Opportunity? Section 4: Managing and Implementing Diversity 12. Equality in the Social Housing Sector 13. Formulating and Implementing Diversity in Contractor's Organization: A Case Study 14. Government Initiatives and Tool Kits Appendices Appendix 1: Building Equality in Construction Good Practice Guidelines for Building Contractors and Housing Associations. Appendix 2: A Race Equality in Construction Good Practice Guidelines for Building Contractors and Housing AssociationsReviews'Well structured ... A comprehensive practical resource for those involved in the industry.' - Building Engineer 'Managers with responsibility for recruiting, training and supervising staff, and academics involved in education of people at all levels in the various branches of the built environment professions, should have this book on their desks for day-to-day reference.' - Construction Management and Economics 'Well structured ... A comprehensive practical resource for those involved in the industry.' -- Building Engineer 'Well structured ... A comprehensive practical resource for those involved in the industry.' -- Building Engineer 'Managers with responsibility for recruiting, training and supervising staff, and academics involved in education of people at all levels in the various branches of the built environment professions, should have this book on their desks for day-to-day reference.' - Construction Management and Economics Author InformationAndrew W. Gale is a Chartered Civil Engineer, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Management and Built Environment Academic Interest Group in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Manchester. He is also a member of the Health Monitoring and Through Life Support Research Group in MACE, as well as the Programme Executive for the MSc in Project Management Professional Development Programme. Marilyn J. Davidson is Professor of Work Psychology, Head of the Psychology Group and the Director of the Centre for Diversity and Work Psychology at the Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester. Her research interests include equal opportunities, diversity(race and gender), women in management , female entrepreneurs and gender issues in occupational stress. She has published over 150 academic articles and 19 books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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