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



Vishwanath, Leela (1993)

Social Mobility among Scheduled
Caste Women in India: a study of
Kerala,
Uppal Pub. House, New
Delhi.

WORLD BANK (1991)

Gender and Poverty in India,
World Bank, Washington DC.

Gender and Education

AGARWAL, Nandita (1993)

Women, Education and
Population in India,
Chugh.
Publications, Allahabad.

AGGARWAL, Anil (1992)

"Who will help her learn?" in Down
to Earth,
November 15, 1992, New
Delhi.

AGGARWAL, J.C. (1987)

Indian Women: education and
status,
Arya Book Depot, New
Delhi.

AGRAWAL, Suren and AGGARWAL J.C.
(1992)

Women's Education in India,
Concept Pub. Co. New Delhi.

AGWAN, Abdul Rashid (1993)

"The Educational Profile of Muslim

Women in India" in Muslim

Education Quarterly, 10 (1), 7-33.

BHASIN, K. (1984)

"The Why and How of Literacy for
Women: some thoughts in the Indian
context" in
Convergence, 17 (4). 37-
43.

CHANANA, Karuma, (ed)

Socialisation, Education and
Women: explorations in gender
identity,
Sangam Books, London.

DIGHE, Anita (1995)

Women and Literacy in India: a
study in a resettlement colony of
Delhi,
Education for Development,
Reading.

ESKSTAAND, Lars-Henri (1992)

The Future of Non-formal
Education for Women in India:
problems and suggestions,
Lund

University, Sweden.



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