Expanding Pre-apprenticeship Training Programs as a Model to Improve Recruitment and Retention of Building Construction Tradeswomen

Q1 Social Sciences
Heidi E. Wagner, Alexia Kulwiec
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ABSTRACT The United States’ (U.S.) construction industry is experiencing a labor shortage. Within construction, the most severe worker scarcities are in building trade occupations. In the U.S., though women represent just under half of employed adults, they consist of approximately 3% of trades workers. Thus, increasing women’s participation in building trade occupations is one method of addressing workforce needs. A case study methodology examined qualitative data from in-depth interviews highlighting women’s entry into the building trades. Findings indicate one key element used to bring more women into trades occupations are trainings referred to as pre-apprenticeship programs. Examination of existing pre-apprenticeship programs within the framework of adult educational theory suggests programs use numerous methods of introducing and training women workers to enter the trades that align with education practices allowing for a changing of perspective and enhanced cultural understanding matching transformative learning methodologies. Conclusions suggest practices honed through decades of work in pre-apprenticeship program procedures could be better supported by unions, contractors, and non-profit organizations to increase the numbers and retention of tradeswomen and, thus, support the worker needs of the overall industry.
扩大学徒前培训项目,以提高建筑施工女工的招聘和留存率
美国建筑业正面临劳动力短缺的问题。在建筑行业,最严重的工人短缺是在建筑行业。在美国,尽管女性在成年就业者中所占比例不到一半,但她们在行业工人中所占比例约为3%。因此,增加妇女参与建设贸易职业是解决劳动力需求的一种方法。案例研究方法检查了深度访谈的定性数据,突出了妇女进入建筑行业的情况。调查结果表明,让更多女性进入行业的一个关键因素是被称为学徒前计划的培训。在成人教育理论框架内对现有的学徒前计划的检查表明,计划使用许多方法来介绍和培训女工进入与教育实践相一致的行业,允许改变观点和增强文化理解,以匹配变革的学习方法。结论表明,工会、承包商和非营利组织可以更好地支持在学徒前计划程序中经过数十年工作磨练的实践,以增加女技工的数量和保留,从而支持整个行业的工人需求。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Construction Education and Research is a respected international refereed journal that publishes original works that address cutting edge issues related to construction around the globe. The Journal supports the mission of the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC), a professional association comprised of about 100 universities and colleges. The ASC encourages the sharing of ideas and knowledge and promotes excellence in curricula, teaching, research and service relating to the construction industry.
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