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



UNESCO (1980)

Comparative Analysis of Male and Female
Enrolment and Illiteracy,
Paris.

UNESCO (1983)

Equality of Educational Opportunities for
Girls and Women,
Paris.

UNESCO (1990)

Writing for Women: Civic Education,
PROAP, Bangkok.

UNESCO (1992)

Development of Literacy Follow-up
Materials for Women and Other
Disadvantaged Populations,
PROAP,
Bangkok.

UNESCO (1992)

Promotion of Primary Education for Girls
and Disadvantaged Groups,
PROAP,
Bangkok.

UNICEF (1992)

Strategies to Promote Girls' Education:
Policies and Programmes that Work,
New
York.

UNESCO (1995)

The Education of Girls and Women:
Towards a Global Framework for Action,
Paris.

UNESCO/IBE (1975)

Education and Training of Women: Select
Bibliography,
Paris.

VEENHOFF, A. (ed) (1992)

Education for Women's Development in:

Netherlands Vena Journal 4 (1) (special
issue).

WEXLER, Philip (ed) (1989)

Sociology of Education 62 (1) (Special
Edition on Gender and Education).

WHARTON, Mandy (1982)

Women and Education: a Comparative
Bibliography, in:
Compare 12 (1), 67-70.

WIGG, David (1994)

In a Class of Their Own: A Look at the
Campaign Against Female Illiteracy,
World
Bank, Washington DC.

WORLD BANK (1996)

Leveling the Playing field: Giving Girls an
Equal Chance for Basic Education - Three
Countries' Efforts,
Washington DC.



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