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Sex segregation in construction organizations inBangladesh and Thailand
DOI:
10.1080/01446190500127062
Julaikha B. Hossaina* & Kyoko Kusakabea 

pages 609-619


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Received: 27 Feb 2004
Accepted: 4 Feb 2005
Published online: 12 Apr 2011
Article Views: 82

Abstract

Why do more women in Bangladesh study civil engineering than in Thailand, but fewer Bangladeshi women take employment in construction companies? The primary data for answering this question were drawn from questionnaire surveys with 204 professional engineers, in‐depth interviews with 80 professional women engineers, and informal discussions with employers/representatives in construction organizations in Bangladesh and Thailand. The findings underline the importance of organizational policy, practices and culture in creating a women‐friendly workplace in both countries. The findings suggest that despite the reinforcement of societal gender expectations, organizations are able to create their own organizational culture and practices, which could help to utilize women's talent and improve their professional careers.

 

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