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



CONSUMER ASSOCIATION OF
PENANG (1982)

Abuse of Women in the Media,
Consumers Association of Penang,
Penang.

KING AL, Yun et al (1984)

Women in Malaysia, Pelanduk
Publications, Selangor.

HONG, Evelyn (ed) (1983)

Malaysian Women: problems and
issues,
Consumers Association of
Penang, Penang.

JAHARA, Yahaya (1991)

Women's Participation in Small Scale
Ruminant Enterprise: a case study of
three FELDA schemes in Negeri
Sembilan,
University of Malaya, Kuala
Lumpur.

MANDERSON, Leonore (1980)

Women, Politics and Change: the
Karim Ibu UMNO, Malaysia 1945-
1972,
OUP, Kuala Lumpur.

NG. Cecilia and YONG, Carol (1990)

Malaysian Women at the Crossroads,
Change, International Reports, London.

RAJA ROHANA RAJA, Mahat (1991)

The Role and Status of Malay Women
in Malaysia: social and legal
perspectives,
Dewan Bahasa dan
Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur.

STIVENS, Maria et al (1949)

Malay Peasant Women and the Land,
Zed Books, London.

STIVENS, Maria (1985)

Women and Development in South
East Asia II: sexual politics in Remban,
female autonomy, matriliny and
agrarian change in Negeri Sembilan,
Malaysia,
University of Kent,
Canterbury.

STRANGE, Heather (1981)

Rural Malay Women in Tradition and

Transition, Praeger, New York

YOO SANG, Nge et al (1992)

Status and Role of Malaysian Women
in Development: a bibliographical
essay,
University of Malaya, Kuala
Lumpur.

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