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



MACKENZIE, F.(1990)

'Gender and Land Rights in

Murang'a District, Kenya' in
Journal of Peasant Studies, 17 (4),
609-643.

MACKENZIE, F.(1995)

'A Farm is Like a Child Who Cannot
be Left Unguarded -Gender, Land
and Labour in Central Province,
Kenya' in
IDS Bulletin - Institute of
Development Studies,
26 (1), 17-
23.

Mickelwait, Donald r. (et al.) (1976)

Women in Rural Development: A
Survey of the Roles of Women in
Ghana, Lesotho, Kenya, Nigeria,
Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru,
Westview Press, Boulder Colo.

MIDAMBA, Bessie House (1990)

Class Development and Gender
Inequality in Kenya,
1963-90, E.
Mellen, Lewiston, Canada.

MIRZA, Sarah M. & STROBEL, Margaret
(eds.) (1989)

Three Swahili Women: Life
Histories from Mombasa, Kenya,
Indiana University Press.

MOORE, Henrietta L. (1985)

Space, Text and Gender:
Anthropological Study of
Marakwet of Kenya,
Cambridge
University Press.

NJAU, Rebeka & MULAKI, Gideon (1992)

Kenyan Women Heroes and the
Mystical Power,
Risk Publications,
Nairobi.

NZOMO, M. (1993)

'The Gender Dimension in
Democratization in Kenya- some
International Linkages' in
Alternatives- Social

Transformation and Humane
Governance,
18 (1), 61-73.

OBOLER, Regina Smith (1985)

Women, Power and Economic
Change, the Nandi of Kenya,
Stanford University Press, Stanford.



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