This literature review was prepared for the In Good Company Collaborative to discuss the situation of women in small-to medium enterprises in Canada. More specifically, the review explores the current trends, policies, practices, challenges, and barriers faced by women in the areas of technology and engineering, skilled trades, and transportation. The literature scan also offers recommendations to the In Good Company for future research, collaborative efforts, and policy planning.
Credit: In Good Company (IGC) Collaborative Prepared by: Molly Contini and Tanja Samardzic, Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, University of Guelph, Guelph Ontario
Date: 2021
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