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



UNITED NATIONS, ECONOMIC
COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA
AND THE CARIBBEAN (1992)

Major Changes and Crisis, the
Impact on Women in Latin America
and the Caribbean,
United Nations,
Santiago.

WHITE, A. (1986)

'Women in the Caribbean Project' in
Social and Economic Studies, 35 (2),
59-81.

yelvington, Kevin a. (1995)

Producing Power: Ethnicity, Gender
and Class in the Caribbean
Workplace,
Temple University Press,
Philadelphia.

YUDELMAN, Sally W. (1987)

Hopeful Openings, A Study of Five
Women's Development
Organizations in Latin America and
the Caribbean,
Kumarian Press, West
Hartford.

Gender and Education

BHASIN, Kamla & ELLIS, Pat (1984)

'Dialogue for Literacy: The Why and How of
Literacy for Women: Some Thoughts of the
Indian Context; and Women, Adult Education
and Literacy: A Caribbean Perspective' in
Convergence: An International Journal of
Adult Education,
17 (4), 37-53.

ELLIS, Pat (1987)

'Women, Adult Education and Literacy: A
Caribbean Perspective' in
International
Journal of Lifelong Education,
6 (1), 61-68.

ELLIS, Patricia (1991)

'The Need for Female Participation in
Technical and Vocational Education in the
Caribbean' in
Journal of Cooperative
Education,
26 (3), 77-81.

HAMILTON, Marlene A. (1981)

'The Prediction of Academic Success: An
Interim Report' in
Caribbean Journal of
Education,
8 (1), 43 ff.

Leo-RHYNIE, Elsa (1989)

'Gender Issues in Education and Implications
for Labour Force Participation' in HART, K.

(ed.), Women and the Sexual Division of
Labour in the Caribbean,
University of
West Indies Publishers, Jamaica.



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