Valuing People in Construction

Valuing People in Construction

Smallwood, John; Emuze, Fidelis

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2017

292

Dura

Inglês

9781138208216

15 a 20 dias

453

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Introduction

Chapter 1: People in Construction: Who They Are, Why We Need Them, How to Treat Them

Fidelis Emuze, Central University of Technology, Free State, South Africa

Part 1 People at Work

Chapter 2: Developing Health and Safety Competence for People in Construction

David Oloke, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Chapter 3: Impact of the Ageing Workforce on the Construction Industry in Australia

Alpana Sivam, Sadasivam Karuppannan, and Nicholas Chileshe, School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Australia

Chapter 4: Health and Safety Implications of Skills Supply in Construction

Geraldine John Kikwasi, and Sarah Phoya, Ardhi University, Tanzania

Part 2 Gender at Work

Chapter 5: No More Softly, Softly: Women in the Construction Workforce

Linda Clarke, Elisabeth Michielsens, Sylvia Snijders, and Christine Wall, University of Westminster, United Kingdom

Chapter 6: Women in the Construction Industry: Still the Outsiders

Glenda Strachan, Griffith University, Australia

Erica French, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Chapter 7: Women in African Construction

Karen le Jeune, and Jane English, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Chapter 8: A New Approach to Studying Gender in Construction

Martin Loosemore, Louise Chappell, Abigail Powell, and Natalie Galea, University of New South Wales, Australia, Andrew Dainty, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

Part 3 Conditions at Work

Chapter 9: The Degree of Health-and-Safety Risk Associated with Construction Project Features

Patrick Manu, University of the West of England, United Kingdom

Chapter 10: The Relationship between Occupational and Behavioural Health Risks

Helen Lingard, Michelle Turner, and Sara Charlesworth, RMIT University, Australia

Chapter 11: The work-life experiences of civil engineers

Valerie Francis, University of Melbourne, Australia

Chapter 12: Drivers of Construction Job Insecurity in South Africa

Clinton Aigbavboa, and Lerato Mathebula, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Part 4 Respect at Work

Chapter 13: From "Respect for People" to "Not Elsewhere Classified": Examining What Classifications Tell Us about How We Value Labour in Construction, Paul W Chan, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Steve McCabe, Birmingham City University, United Kingdom

Chapter 14: The Commodification of Worker Health, Safety and Well-being: CSR in Practice

Fred Sherratt, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Chapter 15: Showing Consideration for People in Construction

John Smallwood, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Fidelis Emuze, Central University of Technology, Free State, South Africa
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Qualitative Job Insecurity;Project Orientated Organisations;Abigail Powell;South African Construction Industry;Adam Rogan;Quantity Surveyors;Alpana Sivam;Threatened Job Situation;Andrew Dainty;UK Construction Industry;Clinton Aigbavboa;Work Family Culture;David Oloke;Thames Tideway Tunnel;Elisabeth Michielsens;Business Case;Erica French;UK Construction;Fred Sherratt;Organisational Time Demands;Glenda Strachan;Accident Causation Models;Helen Lingard;Designing Buildings Wiki;John Smallwood;Construction Management Role;Lerato Mathebula;Pre-construction Stage;Linda Clarke;Proximate Accident;Louise Chappell;Construction Management Research;Martin Loosemore;Accident Causal Factors;Megan Blaxland;Poor Work Life Balance;Michelle Turner;Accident Occurrence;Natalie Galea;Work Family Conflict;Nicholas Chileshe;Quantitative Job Insecurity;Patrick Manu;Harm Vision;Philip Mcaleenan;Rapid Ethnography;Sadasivam Karuppannan;Inter-causal Relationships;Sylvia Snijders;Tony Trasente;Valerie Francis