Women Empowerment and Work-Life Balance of Women Engineers in the Malaysian Energy Sector: A Conceptual Framework
Malaysian energy sector is listed as one of the sectors that have lower participation of women. This is due to the problem of attracting and retaining the women workforce within the field. The major reason women leave the energy sector especially in the engineering field, is due to the difficulties...
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Auteurs principaux: | Izzaty Shahirah Nor Sham Nur, Salleh Rohani, Syahirah Syed Sheikh Sharifah |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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