Apprenticeships should work for women too!

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues affecting successful employment outcomes for young women in male-dominated careers, focusing on those generally accessed via a traditional Australian apprenticeship model. Current patterns of participation in trades-based fields of education and training reinforce the highly gender segregated nature of the Australian labour force. Women are particularly under-represented in the large industries of construction, mining and utilities, where female employees account for only around 12, 15 and 23 per cent of employees, respective... Show more

Authors: Simon, Linda; Clarke, Kira

Published: Bradford, England, Emerald Publishing, 2016

Resource type: Article

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