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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South Asia

Individual countries

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Individual countrie

Gender

CHEN, Martha (1995)

"A Matter of Survival: Women's Right to
Employment in India and Bangladesh", in:
NUSSBAUM Martha and GLOVER, Jonathan
(Eds),
Women, Culture and Development: a
study of human capabilities,
Clarenden Press,
Oxford, 37-57.

DIXON, Ruth B.(1978)

Rural Women at Work: strategies for
development in South Asia,
John Hopkins,
University Press, Baltimore,

RAJU, Saraswati and BAGCHI,
Deipica (1994)

Women and Work in South East Asia,
Routledge, London.

Gender and Education

BHOG, Dipta et al (1994)

"Concreting Concepts: continuing
education strategies for women" in
Convergence. 27 (2/3), 126-137.

JEFFERY, Roger and BASU, Alaka M.
(1996)

Girls' Schooling, Women's Autonomy
and Fertility Change in South Asia,
Sage, New Delhi.

KHAN, Shahrukh, R. (1989)

Barriers to Female Education in South

Asia, World Bank, Washington DC.



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