Women’s Consultant Participation In The Malaysian Construction Industry
It has been over a decade that the number of women entering construction related programmes in Malaysian higher education has outnumbered men. However their numbers of involvement in the industry is very much lower compared to men and has not been extensively documented. The aim of this paper is...
Main Authors: | Jaafar, Mastura, Nuruddin, Azlan Raofuddin, Mazlan, Norliza |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) MAKMAL KERJA RAYA MALAYSIA
2015
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/30197/1/Malaysian_Construction_Research_Journal_Vol_16_No1_2015_FINAL.pdf |
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