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



GHOSH, R. (1986)

"Women's Education in the Land of
the Goddess Saraswati" in
Canadian
and International Education,
15
(1). 39-52.

GHOSH, Ratna, and TALBANI, Abdulaziz
(1996)

"India", in: MAK, Grace C.L.,
Women, Education and
Development in Asia: Cross-
National Perspectives,
Garland,
New York and London, 165-186.

GOELA, Usha (1989)

Training Schemes for Women in
the Government of India,
National
Institute of Public Cooperation and
Child Development, New Delhi.

INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
RESEARCH (1977)

Critical Issues on the Status of
Women: suggested priorities for
action,
Indian Council for Social
Science Research, New Delhi.

INDIRA DEVI M (1987)

Women, Education, Employment:
family living: a study of emerging
Hindu wives in urban India,
Gian
Publishing House, Delhi.

JAIN, Anrudh, K, and NAG, Moni (1987)

"Importance of Female Primary
Education for Fertility Reduction in
India", in: GHOSH, Ratna and
ZACHARIAH, Mathew (eds),
Education and the Process of
Change,
Sage, New Delhi, 157-177.

JEJEEBHOY, Shireen J. (1993)

Women's Education and Fertility
Behaviour: a case-study of rural
Maharshtra,
United Nations, New
York.

JHARTA, Bhawana (1996)

Women and Politics in India:
impact of family and education on
women political activists.
Deep and
Deep Publications, New Delhi.

KABRA, Lalita (1991)

Scheduled Caste Girls: educational
backwardness and prospects,
Mittal, New Delhi.



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