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



HISHONGWA, Ndeutala Selma (1983)

Women in Namibia, the Changing
Role of Namibian Women from
Traditional Precolonial Times to the
Present,
OCH BYGD, Stockholm.

LINDEKE, W. A. and WANZALA, W.
(1994)

'Regional Elections in Namibia -
Deepening Democracy and Gender

Inclusion' in Africa Today, 41 (3), 5-
14.

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA (1995)

Women and Men in Namibia,
Central Statistics Office, National
Planning Commission, Windhoek.

Niger

Gender

AFRICAN TRAINING AND
RESEARCH CENTRE FOR WOMEN
(1985)

'Women and Mass Media in Africa: Case
Studies of Sierra Leone, the Niger and
Egypt' in
Journal of Eastern African
Research and Development,
15, 198-221.

HOPKINS, J. (et al.) (1994)

'Women's Income and Household
Expenditure Patterns -Gender or flow-
Evidence from Niger' in
American Journal
of Agricultural Economics,
76 (5), 1219-
1225.

Gender and Education

WYND, Shona (1995)

Factors affecting Girls' Access to Schooling in Niger, Final
Report to ODA Education Division, Overseas Development
Administration, London, (mimeograph).

Nigeria

Gender

AKANDE, Jadesola 0. (1979)


Laws and Customs Affecting Women's
Status in Nigeria,
International
Federation of Women Lawyers, Nigeria.



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