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



Jamaica

Gender

CHAMBERLAIN, M.(1994)

'Women and Gender in Caribbean
History' in
History Workshop -A
Journal of Socialist and Feminist
Historians,
Mona Jamaica, 37, 250-
252.

COOPER, Carolyn (1993)

Noises in the Blood: Orality, Gender
and the Vulgar Body of Jamaican
Popular Culture,
University of
Caribbean Studies, Macmillan,
Caribbean.

HOTCHKISS, J. L. & MOORE, R. E. (1996)

'Gender Compensation Differentials in
Jamaica' in
Economic Development
and Cultural Change,
44 (3), 657-
676.

LAFONT, Suzanne (1995)

Emergence of an Afro-Caribbean
Legal Tradition: Gender Relations
and Family Courts in Kingston,
Jamaica, Austin & Winfield.

SARGENT, C. & HARRIS, M. (1992)

'Gender Ideology, Child Rearing and
Child Health in Jamaica' in
American
Ethnologist,
19 (3), 523-537.

SMITH, Honor Ford (ed.) (1986)

Lionheart Gal: Lives of Women in
Jamaica, Sistren Theatre Collective,
Women's Press.

STANDING, Guy (1981)

Unemployment and Female Labour,
A Study of Labour in Kingston,
Macmillan Publishers, London.

Yelvington, Kevin a. (1995)

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

Gender and Education

MILLER, Errol (1986)

Marginalization of the Black Male:
Insights from the Development of the
Teaching Profession,
ISER, Jamaica.



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