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



ARDAKANI, F. (1991)

Education, Women and Development with Special
Reference to Lesotho and Zambia,
University of
Alberta, Canada.

MUMBA, Elizabeth (1988)

'Training for Women in Zambia: A Review of Selected

Research' in Studies in the Education of Adults, 20
(2), 144-152.

MWANSA, D.M. (1995)

'Perspectives on Literacy, Gender and Change - A Case
for Zambia' in
British Journal of Sociology of
Education,
16 (4), 495-516.

SWAINSON, Nicola (1995)

Redressing gender inequalities in education: a review
of constraints and priorities in Malawi, Zambia and
Zimbabwe,
Overseas Development Administration,
London.

Zimbabwe

Gender

ADAMS, J.M. (1991)

'Female Wage Labour in Rural
Zimbabwe' in
World Development,
19 (2-3), 163-177.

ADAMCHAK, Donald J. (1991)

'Elderly Support and
Intergenerational Transfer in
Zimbabwe: An Analysis by Gender,
Marital Status and Place of
Residence' in
Gerontologist, 31 (4),
505-13.

BARNES, Terri & WIN, Everjoyce (1992)

To Live a Better Life. An Oral
History of Women in the City of
Harare 1930-70,
Baobab, Harare.

BATEZAT, Elinor & MWALO, Margaret
(1989)

Women in Zimbabwe, SAPES
Trust, Southern Africa Printing &
Publishing House, Harare.

BOND-STEWART, Kathy (1987)

Independence is not Only for One
Sex,
Zimbabwe Publishing House,
Harare.



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