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



Education research gender, education and development - A partially annotated and
selective bibliography - Education Research Paper No. 19, 1997, 250 p.

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Asia

Annotation

General

Gender

MOMSEN, Janet and KINNAIRD,
Vivian (eds) (1993)

Different Places, Different Voices:
Gender and Development in Africa, Asia
and Latin America,
Routledge, London.
(Part 3 is South Asia, Part 4 is South East
Asia).

Gender and Education

JAYAWEERA, Swarna (1987)

"Gender and Access to Education in Asia" in

International Review of Education, 33 (4) 455-466.

MAK, Grace C.L. (ed) (1996)

Women, Education and Development in Asia:
cross-national perspectives;
Garland, New York
and London.

SHAH, Madhuri (1986)

Without Women No Development: Selected Case
Studies from Asia of Non-Formal Education for
Women,
Commonwealth Secretariat, London.

UNESCO (1987)

A Framework for Improvement of Educational
and Vocational Guidance Services for Girls and
Women in Asia and the Pacific;
PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1990)

Functional Literacy and Civic Education among
Rural Women,
PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1992)

Promotion of Primary Education for Girls and
Disadvantaged Groups,
PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1994)

Women's Participation in Higher Education:
China, Nepal and the Phillipines,
PROAP,
Bangkok.



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