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



Education research gender, education and development - A partially annotated and
selective bibliography - Education Research Paper No. 19, 1997, 250 p.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Individual countries

Annotations - Sub-Saharan Africa

Individual countries

General

Gender

ADEPOJU, Aderanti & OPPONG,
Christine (eds.) (1994)

Gender, Work and Population in Sub-

Saharan Africa, International Labour
Office, J. Currey, Geneva.

AFRICAN TRAINING AND
RESEARCH CENTRE FOR WOMEN
(1985)

'Women and Mass Media in Africa: a Case
of Sierra Leone, the Niger and Egypt' in
Journal of Eastern African Research and
Development,
15, 198-221.

AKEROYD, Anne V. (1996)

Some Gendered and Occupational
Aspects of HIV and AIDS in Eastern and
Southern Africa: Changes, Continuities
and Issues for Further Consideration at
the End of the First Decade,
Centre of
African Studies, University of Edinburgh,
Edinburgh.

COMHAIRE, Sylvain Suzanne (1963)

Participation of Women in Industry and

Commerce in African Towns South of the

Sahara, United Nations Commission,
Lagos.

COULSON, Brenda Mary (1994)

The Impact of Development Upon the
Health of Women and Children in Sub-
Saharan Africa,
Unpublished M.A. Thesis,
University of Hull, United Kingdom.

CREEVEY, Lucy E. (ed.) (1986)

Women Farmers in Africa: Rural
Development in Mali and the Sahel,
Syracuse University.



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