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



BRIEN, Michael J. and LILLARD, Lee A
(1994)

"Education, Marriage and First
Conception in Malaysia" in
Journal of
Human Resources,
29 (4), 1167-
1204.

BRIEN, Michael J. (1995)

Education, Marriage and First
Conception in Malaysia,
The Rand
Corporation, Santa Monica, California.

LEE, Molly N.N. (1995)

Women in Education, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, Penang.

NAWAWI, H.B.T.M. (1991)

"Participatory Adult Education for
Rural Women: a perspective", in:
Adult Education and Development,
36, 93-101.

PONG, Suet-ling (1993)

"Preferential Policy and Secondary
School Attainment in Peninsular
Malaysia" in
Sociology of Education,
66 (4), 245-261.

SIDIN, Robiah (1996)

"Malaysia", in MAK, Grace C.L. (ed),
Women, Education and
Development in Asia: cross-national
perspectives,
Garland, New York and
London, 119-142.

RUDIE, Ingrid (1994)

Visible Women in East Coast Malay
Society: on the reproduction of
gender in ceremonial, school and
market,
Scandinavian University
Press, Oslo.

Universiti kebangsaan Malaysia
(1983)

Study on Access of Women to
Science Education and Training and
Associated Careers in Malaysia,
UNESCO, Paris.

Myanmar

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