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



CAMACHO GRANADOS, R et al
(1996)

Las Cuotas Mmimas de Participacion de
las Mujeres: Un Mecanismo de Accion
Afirmativa. Aportes para la, Discusion
Centro Nacional Para el Desarrollo de la
Mujer y la Familia. Costa Rica.

GOMÀRIS, Enrique (1994)

La Planificacion con Perspectiva de
Género
Centro Nacional para el Desarrollo
de la Mujer y de la Familia, Costa Rica.

MENDIOLA, H (1992)

Gender Inequalities and the Expansion of
Higher Education in Costa Rica, in:
STROMQUIST, N. (ed)
Women and
Education in Latin America. Knowledge,
Power and Change,
Lynne Rienner,
London, 125-146.

Cuba

Gender

COLE, Johnetta, (1986)


Women in Cuba: Old Problems and New Ideas, in: REED,
Gail
Urban Anthropology, 15, 3-4, 321-351

Gender and Education

FRANCO, Zolia (1975)

Women in the Transformation of the Cuban Education, in:
Prospects V, 3, 387-390.

MAC CALL, C (1987)

Women and Literacy: the Cuban Experience, in: Journal of
Reading,
30, 318-324.

Dominican Republic

Gender

Ulshoefer, Petra (1985)

Central America and the Dominican Republic: Trade
Union Training for Women Workers: Some Encouraging

Years, in: Labour Education, 61, 18-19.

Gender and Education



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