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



SPINK, M.P. (1982)

Experiences of First Pregnancy and the
Use of Antenatal Services in Sao Paulo,
Brazil,
PhD Thesis, London School, of
Economics University of London.

VIEIRA-MACHADO, Leda Maria
(1993)

"We Learned to Think Politically": The
Influence of the Catholic Church and the
Feminist Movement on the Emergence of
the Health Movement of the Jardim
Nordeste Area in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in:
RADCLIFFE, Sarah A and WESTWOOD,
Sallie (eds)
"Viva" Women and Popular
Protest in Latin America,
Routledge,
London., 88-111.

Gender and Education

GERMAN ADULT EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION (1994)

Adult Education and Development.

Bonn. (includes sections on Brazil,
Colombia, Nicaragua and Latin America
in General.)

ROSEMBURG, F (1992)

Education Democratisation and Inequality
in Brazil in: STROMQUIST, N.
Women
and Education in Latin America.
Knowledge, Power and Change, Lynne
Rienner, London, 33-46.

Stromquist, Nelly p. (1997)

Literacy for Citizenship: Gender and

Grassroots Dynamics in Brazil, SUNY

Press, Albany.

VIVEROS, E. (1992)

Vocational Training and Job
Opportunities for Women in the North of
Brazil, in: STROMQUIST, N . (ed)
Women and Education in Latin
America. Knowledge, Power and
Change,
Lynne Rienner, London, 195-
228

Chile

Gender



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