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



Burkina Faso

Gender

Gianotten, Vera (et al.) (1994)

Assessing the Gender Impact of
Development Projects: Case Studies
from Bolivia, Burkina Faso and India,
Intermediate Technology, London.

HADDAD, L. & REARDON, T. (1993)

'Gender Bias in the Allocation of
Resources Within Households in
Burkina Faso - A Disaggregated Outlay
Equivalent Analysis' in
Journal of
Development Studies,
29 (2), 260-276.

MINISTERE DU PLAN ET LA
COOPERATION, Burkina Faso (1984)

Quelques Aspects de la Fécondité des
Femmes Voltaïques,
République de
Haute- Volta, Ministère du Plan et de la
Coopération, Direction de la Recherche
Démographique, Ouagadougou, INSD.

UNICEF (1994)

Analyse de la Situation des Femmes et
des Enfants au Burkina Faso,
UNICEF.

Gender and Education

RAM, R. & SINGH, R.

D.(1988)

'Farm Households in Rural Burkina Faso-Some
Evidence on Allocative and Direct Return to
Schooling and Male -Female Productivity
Differentials' in
World Development, 16 (3), 419-
424.

SOME, T.J.B. (1994)

'Sociocultural Aspects of School Attendance by
girls at the Primary Level in Burkina Faso' in
Canadian Journal of African Studies, 28 (2), 276-
289.

Cameroon

Gender



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