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



GUN, G. (1986)

'The Woman in the Dark Room: Contemporary
Women Writers in Turkey' in
World Literature
Today,
60 (2), 275-279.

HADLER, Sandra (1993)

Turkey: Women in Development, a World Bank

Country Paper, World Bank, Washington D. C.

KADIOGLU, A. (1994)

'The Impact of Migration on Gender Roles -
Findings of Field Research in Turkey' in
International Migration, 32 (4), 533-560.

Kagitcibasi, c.(1986)

'Status of Women in Turkey- Cross Cultural

Perspectives' in International Journal of Middle
East Studies,
18 (4), 485-499.

MARCUS, J. (1987)

'Equal Rites and Women in Turkey' in Mankind,
17 (2), 120-128.

Morvaridi, b. (1992)

'Gender Relations in Agriculture' in Economic

Development and Cultural Change, 40 (3), 567-
586.

SUNAR, D.G. (1982)

'Female Stereotypes in the United States and
Turkey- An Application of Functional Theory to
Perception in Power Relationships' in
Journal of
Cross-Cultural Psychology,
13 (4), 445-460.

TEKELI, S. (1992)

'Europe, European Feminism and Turkey' in
Women's Studies International Forum, 15 (I),
139-143.

UNAT, N. Abadan (et al.) (1981)

Women in Turkish Society, Social, Economic
and Political Studies in the Middle East,
Brill.

Gender and Education

TANSEL, Aysit (1994)


'Wage Employment, Earnings and Returns to Schooling for
Men and Women in Turkey' in
Economics of Education
Review,
13 (4), 305-320.

United Arab Emirates

Gender

CREEDON, Pamela. J. (et al.) (1995)


'Women and Public Relations Education and
Practice in the United Arab Emirates' in
Public

Relations Review, 21 (1), 59-76.



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