TY - JOUR AB - This research investigates the barriers that are preventing female undergraduates who major in quantity surveying from entering the construction industry on graduation. Possible barriers are identified and are categorized into external factors and internal factors. Self‐administered questionnaires were distributed to randomly selected female QS undergraduates. Among the external factors (work‐related factors), female undergraduates are discouraged by the nature of working conditions of and sexist attitudes that exist in the construction industry. Among the internal factors (personal attributes), female undergraduates indicated that they were not confident about their own abilities to work with male contractors and sub‐contractors. They also felt that they would not be assertive; unable to manage male construction operatives and subordinates; and did not possess adequate technical skills. Recommendations are given on how these barriers may be lowered or eliminated, so as to encourage more women to enter the construction industry on graduation. VL - 19 IS - 8 SN - 0964-9425 DO - 10.1108/09649420410570234 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/09649420410570234 AU - Yean Yng Ling Florence AU - Pei Poh Yeu PY - 2004 Y1 - 2004/01/01 TI - Encouraging more female quantity surveying graduates to enter the construction industry in Singapore T2 - Women in Management Review PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 431 EP - 436 Y2 - 2024/03/28 ER -