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



LAFOSSE, V.S. (1992)

Co-educational Settings and Educational
and Social, Outcomes in Peru in:
Stromquist, N . (ed)
Women and
Education in Latin America.

Knowledge, Power and Change, Lynne,
Rienner, London, 87-106.

Stromquist, n (ed) (1988)

Feminist Reflections on Peruvian
University Politics, in:
Higher
Education,
17, 5 81 -601.

Stromquist, n (1992)

Feminist Reflections on the Politics of the
Peruvian University, in STROMQUIST,
N . (ed)
Women and Education in Latin
America. Knowledge, Power and
Change,
Lynne Rienner, London, 147-
170.

Puerto Rico

Gender

COMAS-DIAZ, Lillian (1985)

The Cultural Context: A Factor in Assertiveness
Training with Mainland Puerto Rican Women, in,
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 9,4,463-475.

Venezuela

Gender

abramovitz, j. nichols, r
(1992)

Women and Bio-diversity: Ancient Reality,
Modem Imperative, Development, in:
Journal of the Society for International

Development, 2

CONSEJO NACIONAL DE LA
mujer, VENEZUELA (1994)

Venezuela, Informe Preliminar Nacional.
IV Conferencia Mundial de la Mujer.
VI
Conferencia Preparatoria Regional para
América Latina y el Caribe. Septiembre
1994.

CONSEJO NACIONAL DE LA
mujer, VENEZUELA. (1995)

Venezuela. Informe IV Conferencia
Mundial de la Mujer. Beijing 4-15
Septiembre 1995.



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