Women's Education in the Third World : Comparative Perspectives.

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Main Author: Kelly, Gail P.
Other Authors: Elliott, Carolyn M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, 1983
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Table of Contents:
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • 1. Orientations Toward the Study of Women's Education in the Third World by GAIL P. KELLY AND CAROLYN M. ELLIOTT
  • PART I: FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN'S ACCESS TO EDUCATION
  • 2. The Participation of Women in Education in the Third World by MARY JEAN BOWMAN AND G. ARNOLD ANDERSON
  • 3. Educating Girls in Tunisia: Issues Generated by the Drive for Universal Enrollment by MARIE THOURSON JONES
  • 4. Social Origins and Sex-differential Schooling in the Philippines by PETER C. SMITH AND PAUL P.L. CHEUNG
  • 5. Sex and Ethnic Differences in Educational Investment in Malaysia: The Effect of Reward Structures by BEE-LAN CHAN WANG6. Lack of Time as an Obstacle to Women's Education: The Case of Upper Volta by BRENDA GAEL MCSWEENEY AND MARION FREEDMAN
  • PART II: EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES AND DIFFERENTIAL MALE/FEMALE OUTCOMES
  • 7. Sex Differences in Educational Attainment: The Process by JEREMY D. FINN, JANET REIS, AND LORETTA DULBERG
  • 8. Church, State and Education in Belgian Africa Implications for Contemporary Third World Women by BARBARA A. YATES
  • 9. An Action-Research Project on Universal Primary Educationâ€?The Plan and the Process by CHITRA NAIK10. Images of Men and Women in Indian Textbooks by NARENDRA NATH KALIA
  • 11. The Impact of Western Schools on Girls' Expectations: A Togolese Case by KAREN COFFYN BIRAIMAH
  • PART III: OUTCOMES OF WOMEN'S SCHOOLING: WOMEN AND WORK
  • 12. Sex Differences in the Labor Market Outcomes of Education by RATI RAM
  • 13. Women, Schooling, and Work in Chile: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study by ERNESTO SCHIEFELBEIN AND JOSEPH P. FARRELL
  • 14. Women, Work and Science in India by MAITHREYI KRISHNA RAJ15. The Impact of Education on the Female Labor Force in Argentina and Paraguay by CATALINA H. WAINERMAN
  • PART IV: OUTCOMES OF WOMEN'S SCHOOLING: THE FAMILY
  • 16. Influences of Women's Schooling on Maternal Behavior in the Third World by ROBERT A. LE VINE
  • 17. Education and Fertility: An Expanded Examination of the Evidence by SUSAN H. COCHRANE
  • 18. New Directions for Research by CAROLYN M. ELLIOTT AND GAIL P. KELLY
  • WOMEN AND SCHOOLING IN THE THIRD WORLD: A BIBLIOGRAPHY by DAVID H. KELLY AND GAIL P. KELLY
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