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



OSTERGAARD, Lisa (1992)

Gender and Development: A
Practical Guide,
London.

OVERHOLT, Catherine et al (ed)

Gender Role in Development
Projects: A Practical Guide,
Kumarian, Connecticut.

RAI, Shirin (1996)

Women and the State: International
Perspectives,
Taylor and Francis,
Basingstoke.

REARDEN, Geraldine (1994)

Power and Process: A Report from
the Women Linking for Change
Conference,
Oxfam, Oxford.

RODDA, Annabel (1994)

Women in the Humid Tropics,
UNESCO, Paris.

ROWBOTHAM, Sheila and MITTER,
Swasti (1993)

Dignity and Daily Bread: New Forms
of Economic Organisation Among
Poor Women in the Third World and
the First,
Routledge, London.

ROYAL TROPICAL INSTITUTE
(NETHERLANDS) (1992)

Women and Development: An
Annotated Bibliography, 1990-1992.

SCHULTZ, T. Paul (1994)

Human Capital Investment in
Women and Men Micro and Macro
Evidence of Economic Returns,
ICS

Press, San Francisco.

SEN, Gita and GROWN, Caren (1988)

Development, Crimes and
Alternative Visions: Third World
Perspectives,
Earthscan, London.

SPARR, Pamela (1994)

Mortgaging Women's Lives:
Feminist Critiques of Structural
Adjustment,
Zed Books, London.

TINKER, Irene (ed)(1990)

Persistent Inequalities: Women and
World Development,
OECD, Paris.

TINKER, Irene and BRAMSEN, Michele,
(eds) (1976)

Women and World Development,
ODC, Washington DC.

TOWNSEND, Janet (1988)

Women in Developing Countries: A
Selected Annotated Bibliography for
Development Organisations,
IDS,
University of Sussex, Brighton.



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