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



KHAN, Salma (1988)

The Fifty Percent: women in
development and policy in
Bangladesh,
University Press, Dacca.

LEWIS, David J. et al (1993)

Going it Alone: female-headed
households, rights and resources in
rural Bangladesh,
Centre for
Development Studies, University of
Bath.

MAJUMDER, Pratimer Paul (1986)

Women, Work and Home,
Bangladesh Institute of Development
Studies, Dhaka.

SCOTT, Gloria L. and CARR, Marilyn
(1985)

The Impact of Technology Choice on
Rural women in Bangladesh:
problems and opportunities,
World
Bank, Washington DC.

SOBHAN, Salma (1978)

Legal Status of Women in

Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of
Law and International Affairs, Dacca.

SULTAN, Minus (1994)

"Women's Struggle Against Tradition
in Bangladesh" in
Convergence. 27
(2/3), 79-85.

WHITE, Sarah C.(1992)

Arguing with the Crocodile: gender
and class in Bangladesh,
Zed Books,
London.

WORLD BANK (1990)

Bangladesh: strategies for enhancing
the role of women in economic
development,
World Bank,
Washington DC.

Gender and Education

AHMED, Monzoor et al (1993)

Primary Education for All: learning from
the BRAC experience,
Academy for
Educational Development, Washington DC.

ISLAM, Shamina (1982)

Women's Education in Bangladesh: needs
and issues,
Foundation for Research on
Educational Planning and Development,
Dacca.



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