The participation of women employed in traditionally male dominated occupations including plumbing: 1975–2013

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Cruickshank, Garry

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2015-02

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plumbing industry
female plumbers
gender gap

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Cruickshank, G. (2014). The participation of women employed in traditionally male dominated occupations including plumbing: 1975–2013, Occasional and discussion paper series, 2015(1). ISSN 2324-3635 Retrieved from http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress.

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Author Garry Cruickshank investigates the gender gap in New Zealand’s plumbing profession. Having established that the proportion of female plumbers is almost unchanged since 1975, Cruickshank compares this information with data gathered from other trades and exposes the widespread nature of this trend across traditionally male dominated industries. The author reflects on what could to be done to alter this situation.

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The Participation of Women Employed in Traditionally Male Dominated Occupations including Plumbing: 1975-2013 by Garry Cruickshank, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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