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Attracting and Retaining Female Students in Construction Related Programs.

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The number of females moving into professional field is remarkable and almost as equal as the statistics of men entering into professional field. However, anecdotal and empirical evidences show that the construction industry is still male dominated. The construction industry is experiencing serious skill shortages and the current male dominated workforce is aging. It is believed that women...
 
Published at Turkish online journal of educational technology.
Issue Special issue for INTE 2017.
Pages 425-430
Published in 2017
 
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TUNJI-OLAYENI, P .F, OMUH, I., AMUSAN L. M., AFOLABI, A O., OJELABI R. A. & OGUNDIPE, K. E.
Ogundipe Elizah Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON) » Ogundipe, Kunle E. is a holder of Master of Science in Construction Management from the Department of Building Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. He is a Corporate Member of Nigerian Institute of Building (MNIOB). He has worked in several organizations such as Bideco Nig. Ltd, 58 Molade Okoya Thomas Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos State, Tik Associates Limited, 60, Ajeniya... view full profile
Ogundipe Elizah  Kunle (M,Sc.; MNIOB; R. Bldr. (CORBON)
 
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