Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective

The building sector is one of the most relevant at world level in view of the percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) concerned, as well as the number of new jobs created. Nevertheless, it is a completely male-dominated industry. Different institutions and organisms, such as the Agenda 2030 and t...

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Main Authors: Irantzu Recalde-Esnoz, Daniel Ferrández, Carlos Morón, Guadalupe Dorado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5514
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spelling doaj-cdc4559a418b45a8ad5b29107836137e2021-06-01T00:04:47ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135514551410.3390/su13105514Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender PerspectiveIrantzu Recalde-Esnoz0Daniel Ferrández1Carlos Morón2Guadalupe Dorado3Departamento de Tecnología de la Edificación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología de la Edificación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología de la Edificación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Lingüística Aplicada a la Ciencia y a la Tecnología, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainThe building sector is one of the most relevant at world level in view of the percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) concerned, as well as the number of new jobs created. Nevertheless, it is a completely male-dominated industry. Different institutions and organisms, such as the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals, struggle to reduce gender inequality in different environments, including the working one. Aligned with these goals, this study provides the data exploited from the first survey regarding gender inequality within the professionals of the building engineering field in the Spanish population as a whole. This survey was developed in 2018 by the Spanish General Council of Technical Architecture and it was sent to its members. The sample involved 1353 cases. For this data mining, bivariate analyses were conducted in order to subsequently carry out a factor analysis and the socio–demographic composition of the dimensions found. Results exposed statistically meaningful differences in the eyes of women and men about those factors which facilitate practice and continuity in the profession. The most relevant conclusions drawn from the factor analysis reflect the existence of three factors: (1) work competences, (2) social capital and (3) physical appearance and being a man, dimensions in which women and men’s opinion was unevenly distributed.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5514genderbuilding engineeringconstruction industrycareer facilitatorsfactor analysisSpain
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author Irantzu Recalde-Esnoz
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Carlos Morón
Guadalupe Dorado
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Daniel Ferrández
Carlos Morón
Guadalupe Dorado
Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
Sustainability
gender
building engineering
construction industry
career facilitators
factor analysis
Spain
author_facet Irantzu Recalde-Esnoz
Daniel Ferrández
Carlos Morón
Guadalupe Dorado
author_sort Irantzu Recalde-Esnoz
title Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
title_short Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
title_full Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
title_fullStr Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Inequalities in the Exercise and Continuity in Building Engineering in Spain. Factor Analysis Including Gender Perspective
title_sort inequalities in the exercise and continuity in building engineering in spain. factor analysis including gender perspective
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The building sector is one of the most relevant at world level in view of the percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) concerned, as well as the number of new jobs created. Nevertheless, it is a completely male-dominated industry. Different institutions and organisms, such as the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals, struggle to reduce gender inequality in different environments, including the working one. Aligned with these goals, this study provides the data exploited from the first survey regarding gender inequality within the professionals of the building engineering field in the Spanish population as a whole. This survey was developed in 2018 by the Spanish General Council of Technical Architecture and it was sent to its members. The sample involved 1353 cases. For this data mining, bivariate analyses were conducted in order to subsequently carry out a factor analysis and the socio–demographic composition of the dimensions found. Results exposed statistically meaningful differences in the eyes of women and men about those factors which facilitate practice and continuity in the profession. The most relevant conclusions drawn from the factor analysis reflect the existence of three factors: (1) work competences, (2) social capital and (3) physical appearance and being a man, dimensions in which women and men’s opinion was unevenly distributed.
topic gender
building engineering
construction industry
career facilitators
factor analysis
Spain
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