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



TOWNSEND, Janet (1995)

Women's Voices from the Rainforest,
Routledge, London.

UNESCO (1985)

Women from Witch-Hunt to Politics,
Paris.

UNESCO (1991)

The Status of Women: Annotated
Bibliography for the Period 1965-
1990,
Paris.

UNESCO (1995)

The Status of Women: An Annotated
Bibliography for the Period 1990-
1995,
Paris.

UNITED NATIONS (1990)

The Bejing Conference and the
Platform for Action: Fourth World
Conference on Women,
UN. Dept. of
Public Information, New York.

WALLACE, Tina and MARCH, Candida
(eds) (1991)

Changing Perceptions: Writings on
Gender and Development,
Oxfam,
Oxford.

WILKINSON, Jean (1989)

Unheard Words: Third World Women
Speak for Themselves,
Social Studies
Review,
29 (1).

WOMEN'S FEATURE SERVICE (1993)

The Power to Change: Women in the
Third World Redefine Their
Environment,
Zed Books, London.

WORLD BANK (1979)

Recognising the "Invisible" Women
in Development:
The World Bank's
Experience, The World Bank,
Washington DC.

WORLD BANK (1995)

Investing in All the People: the
World Bank in Action,
Washington
DC.

WORLD BANK (1995)

Towards Gender Equality: the Role
of Public Policy,
Washington DC.

YOUNG, Katie (1993)

Planning Development with Women:
Making a World of Difference,
Macmillan, London.

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