Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion

There are presently a number of projects that aim to minimize the number of work related accidents on construction sites in Sweden. The industry has one of the highest number of accidents as well as the highest number of work related deaths. What causes these accidents varies and there are several a...

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Main Authors: Engström, Jakob, Markstedt, Helena
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Industriell teknik 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3534752018-06-22T05:52:16ZArbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktionsweEngström, JakobMarkstedt, HelenaUppsala universitet, Industriell teknikUppsala universitet, Industriell teknik2018MachokulturGenusJämställdhetSäkerhetsbeteendeEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThere are presently a number of projects that aim to minimize the number of work related accidents on construction sites in Sweden. The industry has one of the highest number of accidents as well as the highest number of work related deaths. What causes these accidents varies and there are several action plans to overcome them. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether and, if so,how the social culture of construction sites could benefit from a more even gender distribution and how the number of work related accidents could be affected. The survey consists mainly of interviews. A literature studie and a poll have been conducted with the purpose of gaining background information as well as making more general conclusions regarding construction sites. The result shows that the employees who participated in thesurvey agree there is a macho culture on construction sites. However, whether or not this is a problem there are shared opinions. A majority of the employees, on the other hand, experience a difference in security mentality depending on gender, and by extension that the safety culture in the workplace would change if a more even gender distribution existed. Finally, further examination is recommended in the form of amore extensive interview study comprising of several projects.This study would generate a more detailed comparison and providea broader view of how the current situation stands. A statistical comparison of work related accidents would also be of interestas it would more clearly demonstrate any differences between projects with different gender segregation. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-353475application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Machokultur
Genus
Jämställdhet
Säkerhetsbeteende
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Machokultur
Genus
Jämställdhet
Säkerhetsbeteende
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Engström, Jakob
Markstedt, Helena
Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
description There are presently a number of projects that aim to minimize the number of work related accidents on construction sites in Sweden. The industry has one of the highest number of accidents as well as the highest number of work related deaths. What causes these accidents varies and there are several action plans to overcome them. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether and, if so,how the social culture of construction sites could benefit from a more even gender distribution and how the number of work related accidents could be affected. The survey consists mainly of interviews. A literature studie and a poll have been conducted with the purpose of gaining background information as well as making more general conclusions regarding construction sites. The result shows that the employees who participated in thesurvey agree there is a macho culture on construction sites. However, whether or not this is a problem there are shared opinions. A majority of the employees, on the other hand, experience a difference in security mentality depending on gender, and by extension that the safety culture in the workplace would change if a more even gender distribution existed. Finally, further examination is recommended in the form of amore extensive interview study comprising of several projects.This study would generate a more detailed comparison and providea broader view of how the current situation stands. A statistical comparison of work related accidents would also be of interestas it would more clearly demonstrate any differences between projects with different gender segregation.
author Engström, Jakob
Markstedt, Helena
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title Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
title_short Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
title_full Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
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title_full_unstemmed Arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
title_sort arbetsmiljö i relation till könsfördelning i byggproduktion
publisher Uppsala universitet, Industriell teknik
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