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



NARAYANAN, Aparna (1996)

A Critical Analysis of Literature on
Gender, Education and Development:
Selected Writings on India and
Bangladesh,
MSc Dissertation,
University of Oxford.

NAYAR, Usha (1988)

Women Teachers in South Asia:
Continuities, Discontinuities and
Change,
Chanakya, Delhi.

UNESCO (1985)

Towards Equality of Educational
Opportunity: inter-country exchange
of experience
(Bangladesh, India, Nepal,
Pakistan), PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1992)

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

Individual countries

Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka

Afghanistan

Gender

CHRISTENSEN, Hanne (1990)

The Reconstruction of Afghanistan: a chance for
rural Afghan women.
United Nations Research
Institute for Social Development, Geneva.

DOUBLEDAY, Veronica (1988)

Three Women of Herat, Cape, London.

LINDISFARNE, Nancy (1991)

Bartered Brides, politics, gender and marriage
in an Afghan tribal society,
Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge.



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