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



TEAS, Molly Maguire (1993)

Increasing Women's Participation
in the Primary School Teaching
Force in Nepal,
The World Bank,
Washington DC.

TULADAR, Sumon (1994)

"Participatory video as post-literacy
activity for women in rural Nepal" in
Convergence, 27 (2/3) 111-118.

UNESCO (1981)

Access of Girls to Education: a
review of Nepali experiences with
suggestions regarding regional
imbalances and socio-economic
disparities.
Paris.

UNESCO (1987)

Universal Primary Education for
Girls: Nepal
PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1990)

Women's Participation in Higher
Education: China, Nepal and the
Phillipines,
UNESCO PROAP,
Bangkok.

Pakistan

Gender

ANWAR, Seemin and BILQUEES, Faiz
(1976)

The Attitudes, Environment and
Activities of Rural Women: a case
study of Jhok Sayalm.
Pakistan
Institute of Development Studies
Islamabad.

HAFEEZ, Sabeeha (1981)

Metropolitan Women in Pakistan:
studies,
Renissance Publishing House,
Delhi.

Khalilq-UZ-ZAMAN and KHAN,
Muhammed

Female Labour Participation in
Rural Economy of Punjab,
PERI,
Lahore.

KHAN, Nighat Said (1985)

Women in Pakistan; a new era? ASR,
Lahore.

KHAN, Nighat Said et al (1988)

Income Generation for Women:
lessons from the field,
Applied Socio-
Economic Research. Labore.



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