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



Gender

HARRIS, Betty (1993)

The Political Economy of the Southern African Periphery,
Cottage Industries, Factories and Female Wage Labour in
Swaziland Compared,
Macmillan Publishers, Basingstoke.

RUSSELL, M. (1986)

'High Status, Low Pay- Anomalies in the Position of Women
in Employment in Swaziland' in
Journal of Southern
African Studies,
12 (2), 293-307.

Tanzania

Gender

BULOW, Dorthe Von (et al.) (1995)

Supporting Women's groups in
Tanzania through Credit: Is this a
Strategy for Empowerment?,
Working Paper No. 10, Copenhagen
Centre for Development Research.

CAPLAN, P. (1981)

'Development Policies in Tanzania -
Some Implications for Women' in
Journal of Development Studies, 17
(3), 98-108.

CHERIET, B. (1987)

'Specific Socialism' and Illiteracy
amongst Women: A Comparative
Study of Algeria and Tanzania,
Ph.D.
Thesis, Institute of Education, London.

CREIGHTON, Colin & OMARI, C.K.
(1995)

Gender, Family and Household in
Tanzania,
Averbury, Aldershot.

CROLL, E. J. (1981)

'Women in Rural Production and
Reproduction in the Soviet Union,
China, Cuba and Tanzania - Case
Studies' in
Signs, 7 (2), 375-399.

CROLL, E. J. (1981)

'Women in Rural Production and
Reproduction in the Soviet Union,
China, Cuba and Tanzania- Socialist
Development Experiences' in
Signs, 7
(2), 361-374.



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