Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



TETREAULT, M. A. & ALMUGHNI, H.
(1995)

'Modernization and Its Discontents- State
and Gender in Kuwait' in
Middle East
Journal,
49 (3), 403-417.

Gender and Education

AL-MISNAD, S. A. (1984)

The Development of Modern Education in
Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar: With Special
Reference to Education of Women and their
Position in Modern Gulf society,
Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Durham, United Kingdom.

CORNELL, M. Louise (1991)

'Looking Forward by Looking Back: Retrospect on
Women, Education and Development in Kuwait' in

Muslim Education Quarterly, 8 (3), 13-29.

CORNELL, L.(1976)

Development of Education for Women in Kuwait' in
Canadian and International Education, 5 (2), 72-
83.

SHAH, N. M. (et al.) (1991)

'Asian Women Workers in Kuwait' in International
Migration Review,
25 (3), 651-667.

SOLIMAN, Abdalla M. (1989)

'Sex Differences in the Style of College Students in
Kuwait' in
Journal of Creative Behaviour, 23 (1),
38-45.

Lebanon

Gender

BRYCE, Jennifer (et al.) (1989)

Life Experiences among Low- income Mothers in

Beirut, in Journal of Marriage and the Family, 50
(3), 811-819.

CHAMIE, M. J. (1983)

'The Status of Working Women in Lebanon- An
Analysis of the 1970s' in
Population Index, 49 (3),
399.

JOSEPH, S. (1993)

'Gender and Relationality among Arab Families in
Lebanon' in
Feminist Studies, 19 (3), 465-486.

Libya

Gender



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