Apprenticeship schemes

Apprenticeships divided along gender lines

More women are taking up apprenticeships, but they still lag behind their male counterparts in entering well-paid sectors, such as engineering and construction, a TUC survey has found.

The survey, ‘Still More (Better Paid) Jobs for the Boys’, found that a fairly even proportion of men and women began apprenticeships in 2006-07, at 54.2% and 45.8% respectively.

However, only 1.3% of female apprentices entered the construction industry, and only 2.5% have gone into engineering. Women apprenticeships are highest in childcare (91.1%) and hairdressing (91.7%).

Frances O'Grady, TUC deputy general secretary, says: "Too many young women are being limited to apprenticeships in low-paid traditionally female occupations like childcare and hairdressing, and are unable to break into well-paid male occupations like engineering.

"Low pay in apprenticeships happens much along gender lines. Women receive on average 26% less pay than men, so action needs to be taken now to tackle this divide once and for all. Government and, in particular, employers, need to take this seriously and make equality a major priority."

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