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



Gender

AHLBERG, Beth Maina (1988)

Women, Sexuality and the
Changing Social Order, the
Impact of Government Policies on
Reproductive Behaviour in Kenya,
Gordon and Breach, Philadelphia.

BROWN, Katrina (1990)

Women's Farming Groups in a
Semi- Arid Region of Kenya: A
Case Study of Tharaka Division,
Meru,
Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Nottingham, United
Kingdom.

BÜLLOW, Dorthe Von & S0RENSEN, Anne
(1988)

Gender Dynamics in Contract
Farming, Women's Role in
Smallholder Tea Production in
Kericho District, Kenya,
Centre for
Development Research,
Copenhagen.

CUBBINS, Lisa A.(1991)

'Women, Men and the Division of
Power: A Study of Gender
Stratification in Kenya' in
Social
Forces,
69 (4), 1063-83.

DAVISON, Jean (1989)

Voices from Mutira, Lives of the
Rural Gikuyu Women,
Reinner,
Boulder.

DOW, Thomas E & WERNER, Linda H.
(1981)

A Note on Modern, Transitional
and Traditional Demographic and
Contraception Patterns among
Kenyan Women 1977-1978,
Population Studies and Research
Institute, University of Nairobi.

FATTON, Cynthia Hoehler (1996)

Women of Fire and Spirit: Faith,
History and Gender in Roho
Religion in Western Kenya,
Oxford

University Press.



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