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Reproducing the gender order in Canadian forestry: The role of statistical representation

机译:重现加拿大林业中的性别秩序:统计代表的作用

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Despite a large literature that addresses the gendered structure of forestry occupations in Europe and the USA, relatively little attention has been paid to these issues in Canada. In this paper, it is argued that policy makers and academics have used outdated statistics about forestry employment to shape policies and programs of government and industry. Use of these data has been to the general disadvantage of women working in the forest industry and in forestry communities. This paper draws mainly on three studies, spanning the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. Each study relied on secondary sources such as Census data, government and industry documents, as well as primary sources such as interviews or questionnaires. On Vancouver Island, British Columbia, analysis of land reallocation policies and transition strategies for displaced workers in the 1990s did not consider women as forestry workers or consider how job losses and opportunities for retraining might vary between men and women. Consequently, gender-neutral transition strategies were more accessible for men than for women. A study of female forestry workers in Saskatchewan revealed there was very little knowledge about employment conditions for women in forestry. Women reported that they missed out on training and advancement opportunities because they lacked networks, childcare support or other benefits that might encourage them to improve their circumstances. Finally, a survey of forest sector advisory committees across the country revealed a very low rate of participation by women, even though those who did participate had some significantly different viewpoints about forestry than their male counterparts. In combination, these efforts suggest that improvements in the understanding of forestry employment would benefit forestry workers, both male and female, and ensure that all workers made lasting contributions to the industry.
机译:尽管有大量文献报道了欧洲和美国林业职业的性别结构,但加拿大对这些问题的关注相对较少。本文认为,政策制定者和学者已使用有关林业就业的过时统计数据来制定政府和行业的政策和计划。使用这些数据一直不利于在林业和林业社区工作的妇女。本文主要基于三项研究,涵盖1990年代中期至2000年代中期。每项研究均依赖于普查数据,政府和行业文件等次要来源,以及访谈或问卷调查等主要来源。在不列颠哥伦比亚省的温哥华岛,对1990年代流离失所工人的土地分配政策和过渡战略的分析没有考虑妇女是林业工人,也没有考虑男女之间的工作损失和再培训机会可能有何不同。因此,男人比女人更容易获得不分性别的过渡战略。萨斯喀彻温省对女性林业工作者的一项研究表明,对林业妇女的就业条件了解甚少。妇女报告说,由于缺少网络,育儿支持或其他可能鼓励她们改善状况的福利,她们错过了培训和晋升机会。最后,对全国森林部门咨询委员会的一项调查显示,尽管参加林业的人与男性对林业的看法有很大不同,但妇女的参与率很低。总之,这些努力表明,对林业就业的了解的提高将使林业工作者(包括男性和女性)受益,并确保所有工人为该行业做出持久的贡献。

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