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



VAN ESTERIK, Penny (1989)

Ideologies and Women in

Development Strategies in

Thailand, York University, Toronto,
working paper No. 2.

Yoddumnern-ATTIG, Bencha et al
(1992)

Changing Roles and Statuses of
Women in Thailand: a
documentary assessment,
Mahidol
University, Nakhonpathom.

Gender and Education

FENSHAM, Peter et al (1989)

"The Superior Achievement of Girls in Chemistry
and Physics in Upper Secondary Schools in
Thailand" in
Research in Science and
Technological Education
, 7 (I), 5-14.

FENSHAM, Peter et al (1989)

"Successful Achievement by Girls in Physics

Learning" in International Journal of Science
Education,
11/(.) 101-112.

Preeyanuch, l. (1979)

Adult Education Programmes for Women in
Rural Thailand,
unpublished Ph.D. thesis,
University of Hull.

SUCHART, Prasithrathsin (1981)

Fertility Threshold Values of Income and
Education in Thailand,
University of the
Phillipines, Quezon City.

UNESCO (1982)

Education for Disadvantaged Women, PROAP,
Bangkok.

Vietnam

Gender

EISEN, Arlene (1984)

Women and Revolution in

Vietnam, Zed Books.

VIETNAMESE WOMEN'S UNION AND
CENTRE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES (ed)
(1989)

Vietnamese Women in the
Eighties,
Foreign Language
Publishing House, Hanoi.

Annotations - Individual countries



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