UK Records Shortfall of Over 4000 Female Roofers

28 March 2024

UK Records Shortfall of Over 4000 Female Roofers|UK Records Shortfall of Over 4000 Female Roofers

ROOFERS have the fifth-biggest disparity between expected and actual female workers in the UK, new research has revealed.

A new study found there should be 6,348 female roofers in the UK, but the actual figure is just 1,724 – a difference of 4,624.

Despite female representation reaching a record high of 15.8% in construction, the roofing sector has the fifth-lowest representation of women in construction roles in the UK, with only 4.29%.

Shortfall of Female Roofers

Based on this research, there should be an estimated 118,460 women in the top ten trade roles, but the actual figure in the UK is just 19,560, a massive shortage of 98,900.

The job role with the biggest disparity is electricians, with a deficit of 29,448 women (3,574 compared to an expected 33,022), followed by plumbers (26,158 deficit), and then carpenters and joiners (13,191 deficit).

After carpenters and joiners, these jobs have the second and third-lowest percentage representation of women in construction, with just 1.7% of electricians and 2% of plumbers.

The three jobs with the smallest deficit of female workers are glaziers (1,370), plasterers (1,871), and roles in floor and wall covering (2,493), while painters and decorators have the biggest percentage of female tradespeople (5.1%).

The full results of the metals4U research are as follows:

Position Role Expected female employees Actual female employees Difference
1. Electrician 33,022 3,574 -29,448
2. Plumber 29,862 3,704 -26,158
3. Carpenter/joiner 14,139 949 -13,191
4. Bricklayer 15,519 4,214 -11,305
5. Roofer 6,348 1,724 -4,624
6. Painter 6,322 2,041 -4,281
7. Scaffolder 5,709 1,550 -4,159
8. Floor & wall covering 3,293 800 -2,493
9. Plasterer 2,471 601 -1,871
10. Glazier 1,774 404 -1,370

Paul McFadyen, Chairman of metals4U commented, “It’s fantastic to see women represented in construction at the highest level in recorded history, but this clearly hasn’t filtered down to many of the top trades yet.

“While the industry has taken significant steps forward and made considerable progress in gender equality, there is still some way to go to improve female representation across all roles.”

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