Addressing women’s construction health and safety needs in Africa
Concerns have been raised in Africa to address women’s construction health and safety needs adequately. These concerns include less participation of women in the sector, low income and less benefits being given to women, lack of adequate protective construction clothing suited for women, unfavourabl...
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Auteurs principaux: | Samuel H. P. Chikafalimani, Nathan Kibwami, Sibusiso Moyo |
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Langue: | AF EN NL |
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2021
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