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Gender data shows construction still has work to do

Gender data
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Construction has worked hard to attract more females into the industry. Ahead of International Women’s Day, Kris Hudson looks at whether this is working.

The construction industry will be marking International Women’s Day this month with a degree of celebration, but also keen awareness that there remains a lot more to be done to achieve greater diversity across the sector.

Construction as a whole continues to lag significantly behind other industries. Based on data from the Office of National Statistics from the third quarter of last 2022, women make up 47.6% of the overall UK workforce.

When employment is broken down by industry, construction sits last, with only 14.7% of those employed in the industry being women, 32.9 percentage points lower than the UK average (see chart below).

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