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



Education research gender, education and development - A partially annotated and
selective bibliography - Education Research Paper No. 19, 1997, 250 p.

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AFSHAR, Haleh (ed) (1985)

Women, Work and Ideology in the
Third World,
Tavistock, London.

AFSHAR, Haleh (ed) (1991)

Women, Development and Survival
in the Third World,
Longman,
London.

AFSHAR, Haleh (ed) (1996)

Women and Politics in the Third

World, Routledge, London.

Aslanbeigui, Nahid et al (1994)

Women in the Age of Economic
Transformation: Gender Impact of
Reforms in Post-Socialist and
Developing Countries,
Routledge,
London.

AVERY, Desmond (1984)

Home versus Job: A Global
Perspective on Women in Science,
UNESCO, Paris.

BORCELLE, Germaine (1985)

Jobs for Women: A Plea for Equality
of Opportunity, Technical Education,
Vocational Training and
Employment,
UNESCO, Paris.

braidotti, Rosi et al (1994)

Women, the Environment and
Sustainable Development: Towards a
Theoretical Synthesis,
Zed Books,
London.

BUVINIC, Mayra (1976)

Women and World Development: An
Annotated Bibliography,
American
Association for the Advancement of
Science, Washington DC.



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