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



UNESCO (1990)


WOLFE, Nancy Hatch (1992)


Status for Women: Afghanistan, PROAP,
Bangkok.

The Present Role of Afghan Refugee Women
and Children
, Bernard van Leer Foundation, The
Hague.

Gender and Education

MAHMOUD, Mohammad Naim et al
(1978)

Study of the Differences of Curricula
for Girls and Boys: Democratic
Republic of Afghanistan,
UNESCO,
Paris.

Bangladesh

Gender

ABDULLAH, Tahrunessa A. and

Zeidenstein, Sondra a. (1982)

Village Women of Bangladesh:
prospects for change,
Pergamon,
Oxford.

CAIN, Mead, KHANAM, S.R. and
NAHAR, S. (1979)

Class, Patriarchy and Women's
Work in Bangladesh
, Population
Council, New York

CHAUDHARY, Rafiqui Huda (1980)

Female Status in Bangladesh,
Bangladesh Institute of Development
Studies, Dacca.

CHEN, Martha (1986)

A Quiet Revolution: women in
transition in rural Bangladesh,
BRAC, Dhaka.

ELAHI, K. Maudood (1993)

Gender Relations in Rural Bangladesh:
Aspects of Differential Norms about
Fertility, Mortality and Health
Practices, in: MOMSEN, Janet, and
KINNAIRD, Vivian (eds),
Different
Places, Different Voices: Gender and
Development in Africa, Asia and
Latin America,
Routledge, London, 80-
92.



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