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



ACKER, Sandra (1987)

Feminist Theory and the Study of Gender and

Education, in: International Review of
Education
33 (4), 419-435.

ACKER, Sandra et al (ed) (1984)

World Yearbook of Education: Women
and Education,
Kogan Page, London.

AHUJA, Vinod and FILMER, Deon
(1995)

Educational Attainment in Developing
Countries: New Estimates and Projections
Disggregated by Gender,
World Bank,
Washington DC.

ARPESLAGH, Robert and VAN
DEN BERG, Jannie (eds) (1991)

World Without Writing and then .... They
Write for the First Time,
Netherlands
Institute for International Relationa, The
Hague.

BAGLA-GOKALP, Lusin (1990)

Les Femmes et L'Éducation de Base: Étude
Spéciale Pour la Conférence Mondiale sur
L'Éducation Pour Tous,
UNESCO,
Bangkok.

BEHRMAN. J.R. (1991)

Investing in Female Education for

Development USAID, Washington DC.

BELLEW, Rosemary and KING,
Elizabeth (1991)

Promoting Girls' and Women's Education:
Lessons from the Past,
The World Bank,
Washington DC.

BERG, Kersti and WOOD, Adrian
(1994)

Does Educating Girls Improve Export
Opportunities?,
Institute of Development
Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton.

BERNARD, Anne and GAYFER,
Margaret (1983)

Women Hold Up more than Half the Sky:
A Third World Perspective on Women and
Nonformal Education for Development
International Council of Adult Education,
Toronto.

BOWMAN, M and ANDERSON
C.A.(1980)

The Participation of Women in the Third
World, in:
Comparative Education Review,
24 (2).

BOWN, Lalage (1990)

Preparing the Future: Literacy, Women
and Development,
Actionaid, Chard.

BROCK, Colin and CAMMISH,
Nadine K. (1991/94)

Factors Affecting Female Participation in
Primary Education in Six Developing
Countries,
ODA, London.



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