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This is [Still] a Man’s World: Number of Women in Construction has Declined Overall Since 2006

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McKinstry, Harvard Business School, U.S. Bureau of Labor, National Association of Women in Construction, University of Washington
From left to right: Renée Cheng, Dean of the UW College of Built Environments, Megan Owen, McKinstry Director of Strategic Market Development, Cheryl Chamberlain, McKinstry Chief Administrative Officer. Image Credit: McKinstry
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By Meghan Hall McKinstry’s Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Relations, Ashle
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