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



SMITH, C. D. & STEVENS, L. (1988)

'Farming and Income Generation in the
Female Headed Smallholder Household-
The Case of a Haya Village in Tanzania'
in
Canadian Journal of African
Studies,
22 (3),552-566.

SWANTZ, Marja-Liisa (1985)

Women in Development - The
Creative Role Denied: The Case of
Tanzania,
C. Hurst, London.
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TRIPP, A. M. (1989)

'Women and the changing Urban
Household Economy in Tanzania' in
Journal of Modern African Studies,
27 (4),601-623.

Gender and Education

ASAYEHGN, Desta (1979)

The Role of Women in Tanzania: Their Access to
Higher Education and Participation in Labour Force,
UNESCO, International Institute of Educational
Planning, Paris.

CHEYO, Evelyn M. (1993)

Girls' Access, Performance and Achievement in
Secondary Education: A Comparative Study of
Tanzania, Kenya and Botswana,
M.A. Dissertation,
Institute of Education, University of London.

Togo

Gender

Comhaire-SYLAIN, Suzanne (1982)

Femmes de Lomé, CEEBA Publications,
77, Bandundu.

Gender and Education

BIRAIMAH, Karen Coffyn (1980)

'The Impact of Western Schools on Girls'
Expectations: A Togolese Case' in
Comparative

Education Review, 24 (2), 196-208.

Uganda



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