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



De GRAUWE, Anton (1994)

'Why does Franky Go to School while
Aminata Stays at Home? Supply and
Demand Constraints on Enrolment on
Education in Africa' in
UNESCO-
Africa,
9, 12-19.

ELIOU, Marie (1973)

'Scolarisation et Promotion Féminines
en Afrique Francophone (Cote d'Ivoire,
Haute - Volta, Sénégal)' in

International Review of Education,

19 (1), 30-44.

HALL, Eve (1988)

Vocational Training for Women
Refugees in Africa: Guidelines from
Selected Field Projects,
ILO, Geneva.

HALLAM, S (1994)

Crimes without punishment: sexual
harassment and violence against
female students in schools and
universities in Africa,
Discussion
Paper No. 4, Africa Rights, London.

HARTNETT, Teresa (1993)

Statistical Indicators of Female
Participation in Education in Sub-
Saharan Africa,
Human Resources
Division, World Bank, Washington
D.C.

HYDE, Karin A. L. (1989)

Improving Women's Education in
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the
Literature,
PHREE Background Paper
Series, Document No. PHREE/89/15,
Education and Employment Division,
World Bank.

KERENGE, Apollonia (1992)

Women in Development: Training
Experiences in Sub-Saharan Africa,
Pan African Institute of Development,
Douala.

MACHILA, Margaret (1989)

'Women, Peace and Development in
Southern Africa' in
Convergence 22
(1), 75-81.



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