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



NGOLE, J.P. (1986)


'Social Relations and Group Identity among Women Fish
Sellers in the Congo' in
Women's Studies International,
9 (3), 287-293.

Eritrea

Gender

SILKIN, T. (1983)

'Women in Struggle - Eritrea' in Third World Quarterly, 5
(4), 909-913.

SILKIN, T. (1989)

'Women Can Only be Free When the Power of Kin Groups
is Smashed- New Marriage Laws and Social Change in the
Liberated Zones of Eritrea' in
International Journal of the
Sociology of Law,
17(2), 147-163.

WILSON, Amrit (1991)

The Challenge Road, Women and the Eritrean
Revolution,
Earthscan, London.

Ethiopia

Gender

BJEREN, Gunilla (1986)

Migration to Shashemene: Ethnicity, Gender
and Occupation in Urban Ethiopia,
Uppsala,
Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.

DIRASSE, Laketch (1992)

Commoditization of Female Sexuality:
Prostitution and Socio-economic Relations in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
AMS Publishers.

HAMER, J. & HAMER, I. (1994)

'The Impact of Cash Economy on Complementary
Gender Relations among the Sadama of Ethiopia'
in
Anthropological Quarterly, 67 (4), 187-202.

MOUSSA, Helena (1993)

Storm and Sanctuary, the Journey of Ethiopian
and Eritrean Women Refugees,
Ont. Artemis
Enterprises, Dundas.

PANKHURST, Helen (1992)

Gender, Development and Identity, An
Ethiopian Study,
Zed Books, London.

UN Children's Fund (1980)

Children and Women in Ethiopia: A Situation
Analysis,
UNICEF.



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