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BookQuisumbing, A.R.; Maluccio, John (1999)
Intrahousehold Allocation and Gender Relations: New Empirical Evidence
Washington, D.C.: World Bank. Development Research Group. Policy Research Report on Gender and Development. Working Paper Series #2. October. 63p.

Periodical articleSadiq, Maimuna Yusuf (1999)
An Appraisal of Government Poverty Alleviation Programmes for Women in Borno State: 1987-1998
Borno Museum Society Newsletter. #40-41. p. 71-78.

Book chapterShapiro, David; Tambashe, B.O. (1999)
Gender, Poverty, and School Enrollment in Kinshasa, Congo
In: Proceedings of the Third African Population Conference: Durban, South Africa. p. 587-615.

Book chapterUmerah-Udezulu, Ifeyinwa E. (1999)
The State and Feminization of Development Processes in West Africa
In: James, Valentine U. and Etim, James S. (eds.). The Feminization of Development Processes in Africa: Current and Future Perspectives. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. p. 67-93.

Periodical articleAbdi, Ali A. (1998)
Economic Liberalization and Women's Education: Prospects for Post-Apartheid South Africa
McGill Journal of Education. Volume 33 #1. Winter. p. 71-84.

BookAssociation for Reproductive and Family Health (1998)
Harnessing Women's Skills for Small Scale Economic Empowerment; A Self Help Manual
Ibadan, Nigeria: Association for Reproductive and Family Health. 40p.

Conference paperBradley, Candice (1998)
Community, Connectedness, and Fertility in Kenya and Zimbabwe
Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), December 2-6, 1998, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Arlington, Virginia.

BookHongoke, Christine J. (1998)
Gender Budget Initiative: Analysis of the 1998/1999 Budget for Higher Education
Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP). Gender and Development Seminar Series. August. 15p.

BookManuh, Takyiwaa (1998)
Women in Africa's Development: Overcoming Obstacles, Pushing for Progress
New York: United Nations. Library and Publications Division, Africa Recovery Section, Africa Recovery Briefing Paper #11. April.

BookSchultz, T. Paul; Mwabu, Germano (1998)
See this publicationWage Premia for Education and Location, By Gender and Race in South Africa
New Haven, CT: Yale University. Economic Growth Center Discussion Paper #785. 41p.

Conference paperUchudi, Joseph M. (1998)
Spouses' Socioeconomic Characteristics and Fertility Differences in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does Spouse's Education Matter?
Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA), April 1-3, 1998, Chicago, Illinois. Silver Spring.

BookUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1998)
Report of the International Conference on 'African Women and Economic Development: Investing in Our Future' Held on the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 28 April-1 May, 1998
Addis Ababa: United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Africa Centre for Women. 124p.

Periodical articleUnterhalter, Elaine; Samson, Melanie (1998)
Gendering the Global and the Local: Ambiguous Partnerships in the South African Transition
Development. Volume 41 #4. December. p. 54-57.

Periodical articleArene, C.J.; Aneke, G.C. (1997)
Loan Repayment and Technical Aid among Women in Agriculture in Nigeria
Journal of Rural Development and Administration. Volume 29 #1. Winter. p. 10-19.

Dissertation / thesisEloundou-Enyegue, Parfait M. (1997)
Demographic Responses to Economic Crisis in Cameroon: Fertility, Child Schooling and the Quantity/Quality Tradeoff
Ph.D. dissertation: Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. 202p.

Periodical articleGlick, Peter J.; Sahn, David E. (1997)
See this publicationGender and Education Impacts on Employment and Earnings in West Africa: Evidence from Guinea
Economic Development and Cultural Change. Volume 45 #4. July. p. 793-824.

Book chapterIsiugo-Abanihe, I.M. (1997)
Women's Education and Structural Adjustment in Nigeria
In: Garba, P. Kassey and Akanji, Bola and Isiugo-Abanihe, Ifeoma (eds.). Women and Economic Reforms in Nigeria. Ibadan: University of Ibadan, Institute of African Studies, Women's Research and Documentation Centre.

BookKadzamira, Esme C. (1997)
Knowledge and Policy Formulation: Reducing Gender Inequalities in Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Malawi Case Study
Zomba, Malawi: University of Malawi, Centre for Educational Research and Training (CERT). 99p.

BookKiiru, Washington K.; Pederson, Glenn D. (1997)
Kenya Women Finance Trust: A Case Study of a Micro-Finance Scheme
Washington, D.C.: World Bank/Environmentally Sustainable Development Division (AFTES). December. 50p.

Periodical articleKorten, Hanneke (1997)
A Study on How, Where and When to Start the Women's Development Projects
Research Review. Volume Supplement #12. p. 200-207.

BookLahai, Bernadette A.N. (1997)
Small-Plot Farming among Women in Sierra Leone
Arlington, Virginia/Morrilton, Arkansas: Winrock International.

BookMoghadam, Valentine M. (1997)
Women, Work, and Economic Reform in the Middle East and North Africa
Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 255p.

BookNatukunda, Edith R. (1997)
The Effect of Structural Adjustment Programmes on Female Education in Uganda: The Case of Soroti District
Kampala: Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users (NURRU). May. 52p.

BookNigerian Association of Teachers of Technology (1997)
Technology Education in Nigeria
Lagos: Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology. August. 311p.

Periodical articleObasi, Emma (1997)
See this publicationStructural Adjustment and Gender Access to Education in Nigeria
Gender and Education. Volume 9 #2. p. 161-178.

BookOjowu, O. (ed.) (1997)
Women Development Issues: A Book of Readings
Jos, Nigeria: University of Jos, Centre for Development Studies. 177p.

Periodical articleRenne, Elisha P. (1997)
See this publication'Traditional Modernity' and the Economics of Handwoven Cloth Production in Southwestern Nigeria
Economic Development and Cultural Change. Volume 45 #4. July. p. 773-792.

Periodical articleRiphenburg, Carol (1997)
See this publicationWomen's Status and Cultural Expression: Changing Gender Relations and Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe
Abstract presentAfrica Today. Volume 44 #1. p. 33-50.

Dissertation / thesisRussell, Mona L. (1997)
Creating the New Woman: Consumerism, Education, and National Identity in Egypt, 1863-1922
Ph.D. dissertation: Georgetown University, Washington, DC. 431p.

Book chapterSmah, Sam O. (1997)
Constraints to Women Development
In: Ojowu, O. (ed.). Women Development Issues: A Book of Readings. Jos, Nigeria: University of Jos, Centre for Development Studies.

Periodical articleAppleton, Simon (1996)
How Does Female Education Affect Fertility? A Structural Model for the Cote d'Ivoire
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. Volume 58 #1. February. p. 139-166.

Periodical articleBuchmann, C. (1996)
The Debt Crisis, Structural Adjustment and Women's Education: Implications for Status and Social Development
International Journal of Comparative Sociology. Volume 37 #1-2. p. 5-30.

Periodical articleBurckhardt, Gisela (1996)
The Situation of Women in the Informal Sector: The Example of Rwanda. The Importance of Social Skills
Adult Education and Development. #47. p. 157-172.

Periodical articleEvenson, Robert E.; Mwabu, Germano (1996)
Household Composition and Expenditures on Human Capital Formation in Kenya
Research in Population Economics. Volume 8. p. 205-232.

Conference paperGhosh, Ratna (1996)
Economic Liberalization and its Impact on Women and Women's Education
Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 1-5, 1996, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Conference paperGordon, Rosemary (1996)
Structural Adjustment and Women in Zimbabwe: Effects and Prospects
Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 1-5, 1996, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Periodical articleHaq, Khadija (1996)
Global Commitment for Women's Advancement and African Reality
Development. #2. p. 30-34.

BookKevane, Michael (1996)
Qualitative Impact Study of Credit with Education in Burkina Faso
Davis, California: Freedom From Hunger. Research Paper #3. 36p.

Book chapterKomunte, Bibiana S. (1996)
Situation of Primary School Women Teachers during the Economic Crisis in Tanzania
In: Institute of Finance Management. Annual Gender Studies Conference. Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP).

Conference paperPuja, Grace K. (1996)
Gender, Post-Secondary Education and Employment Opportunities for Women
Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 1-5, 1996, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Dissertation / thesisRuhweza, Alice (1996)
A Test of the Human Capital Model on the Relationship between Women's Labor Force Participation and Earnings in Uganda: The Case of Kampala District
M.S. Thesis: University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, Wisconsin. 88p.

Conference paperShapiro, David; Tambashe, B. Oleko (1996)
Gender, Poverty and School Enrollment in Kinshasa, Zaire
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population of Association of America (PAA), May 9-1, 1996, New Orleans, Louisiana. Silver Spring, Maryland: PAA.

BookUnited Nations. Population Division (1996)
Population and Women: Proceedings of the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population and Women, Gaborone, Botswana, 22-26 June, 1992
New York: United Nations. 435p.

Conference paperVelyvis, Kristen A.; Onyango, Philista; Hasselblad, W.; Ndaiye, F.; Lawson, A. (1996)
Market Women in Senegal: Realities, Risks, and Appropriate Interventions
Paper presented at the 11th Annual International Conference on AIDS, July 7-12, 1996, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Periodical articleWigglesworth, Ann. (1996)
Women's Training and Credit Program Tanzania
African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific Review and Newsletter. Volume 18 #2. December. p. 13-14.

BookWorld Bank (1996)
Guinea: Beyond Poverty. How Supply Factors Influence Girls' Education in Guinea: Issues and Strategies
Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

Periodical articleAppleton, Simon (1995)
See this publicationThe Interaction between Poverty and Gender in Human Capital Accumulation: The Case of the Primary Leaving Examination in Cote d'Ivoire
Abstract presentJournal of African Economies. Volume 4 #2. October. p. 192-224.

Book chapterCaffentzis, George C. (1995)
Fundamental Implications of the Debt Crisis on Social Reproduction in Africa
In: Dalla Costa, Mariarosa and Dalla Costa, Giovanna F.D. (eds.). Paying the Price: Women and the Politics of International Economic Strategy. London: Zed Books. p. 15-41.

Periodical articleDzimbiri, Lewis B. (1995)
See this publicationChallenging Gender Stereotypes in Training: Mozambican Refugees in Malawi
Development in Practice. Volume 5 #2. June. p. 154-157.

Periodical articleFuller, Bruce; Singer, Judith D.; Keiley, Margaret (1995)
Why Do Daughters Leave School in Southern Africa? Family Economy and Mothers' Commitments
Social Forces. Volume 74 #2. December. p. 657-681.

Periodical articleGellen, K. (1995)
Women Mobilize for Education, Health and Income: Government Opens Door to Equality
African Farmer. #15. May-September. p. 28-29.

Periodical articleLesthaeghe, R.; Jolly, C. (1995)
See this publicationThe Start of the Sub-Saharan Fertility Transition: Some Answers and Many Questions
Journal of International Development. Volume 7 #1. January-February. p. 25-45.

Book chapterMaigida, Dorcas N. (1995)
Introducing Technology to Women to Enhance Income Generating Activities
In: Institute for Agricultural Research and Special Services. Crop and Livestock Production and Food Processing. Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University, Institute for Agricultural Research and Special Services, Agricultural Extension Services, Samaru.

BookPerez, Silvia (1995)
Impact of Communication Technologies on Women
Paris: UNESCO Publishing. 55p.

BookShapiro, David; Tambashe, Oleko (1995)
Gender, Poverty, and School Enrollment in Kinshasa, Zaire
University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University, Population Research Institute. November. 26p.

Periodical articleShariff, Abusaleh; Ahn, Namkee (1995)
Mother's Education Effect on Child Health: An Econometric Analysis of Child Anthropometry in Uganda
Indian Economic Review. Volume 30 #2. July. p. 203-222.

BookSudan. Department of Statistics (1995)
Fourth Population Census of Sudan, 1993
Khartoum: Sudan. Department of Statistics. April. 408p.

BookUchendu, Patrick K. (1995)
Education and the Changing Economic Role of Nigerian Women
Enugu: Fourth Dimension Publishing. 148p.

Book chapterVijverberg, Wim P.M. (1995)
Educational Investments and Returns for Women and Men in Cote d'Ivoire
In: Schultz, T. Paul (ed.). Investment in Women's Human Capital. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

DVD / videoYambo-Odotte, Dommie (1995)
The Women's Agenda: Kenya/Uganda
Nairobi: ZebraLink Communications. VHS/PAL Videocassette. 1/2 Inch. Color.

Periodical articleAnyanwu, John C. (1994)
Women's Education and the Use of Bank Credit in Nigeria: Challenges for the Twenty-First Century
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 9 #2. p. 45-59.

Periodical articleBenefo, Kofi D.; Tsui, Amy O.; De Graft Johnson, Joseph (1994)
Ethnic Differentials in Child-Spacing Ideals and Practices in Ghana
Journal of Biosocial Science. Volume 26 #3. July. p. 311-326.

Conference paperChale, Fides (1994)
Gender and Structural Adjustment in Tanzania: A Grassroots Perspective on Education
Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 3-6, 1994, Toronto, Canada. Atlanta, Georgia: Emory University.

Periodical articleCourbage, Y. (1994)
Demographic Change in the Arab World: Migration, Education, and Taxes in Egypt and Morocco
MERIP Middle East Report. Volume 24 #5-190. p. 19.

BookEgypt. Central Agency for Public Mobilization; Statistics (CAPMS) (1994)
Statistical Yearbook, Arab Republic of Egypt: 1952-1993
Cairo: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS). June. 353p.

Periodical articleHaddad, Lawrence; Hoddinott, John (1994)
See this publicationWomen's Income and Boy-Girl Anthropometric Status in the Cote d'Ivoire
World Development. Volume 22 #4. April. p. 543-553.

Periodical articleHildebrand, Henner (1994)
Development-Oriented Adult Education Balancing between Impoverishment and Emancipatory Learning Process
Adult Education and Development. #43. p. 203-212.

BookInternational Labour Organization (ILO) (1994)
Women, Work and Poverty in Africa: Agenda for Action and the Proceedings: ILO Tripartite Seminar on the Impact of Economic Restructuring on Employment, Training and Working Conditions of Women
Geneva: ILO. 69p.

BookLessing, Margaret (ed.) (1994)
South African Women Today
Abstract presentCape Town: Maskew Miller Longman. 303p.

Periodical articleLloyd, Cynthia B.; Gage-Brandon, Anastasia J. (1994)
High Fertility and Children's Schooling in Ghana: Sex Differences in Parental Contributions and Educational Outcomes
Population Studies. Volume 48 #2. July. p. 293-306.

Dissertation / thesisNamate, Dorothy E. (1994)
The Cost of Registered Nurse-Midwifery Education and Enrolled Nurse Mid-wifery Education in Malawi, Central Africa
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 195p.

Periodical articleOkonkwo, I.C. (1994)
Integrating Women into the Nigerian Economic Mainstream: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education
Journal of Education and Social Change. Volume 7 #4-8 #1. p. 78-90.

Book chapterPrekel, Truida (1994)
South African Women: Meeting the Challenges of the 1990s
In: South African Women Today.

BookSeychelles. Management and Information Systems Division (1994)
Republic of Seychelles, Statistical Abstract, 1993
Victoria: Management and Information Systems Division. 17th Edition. 132p.

Conference paperShapiro, David; Tambashe, B. Oleko (1994)
Poverty, Women's Schooling and Economic Activity in Kinshasa
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA), May 5-7, 1994, Miami, Florida. Washington, D.C.: PAA.

BookUganda. Statistics Department (1994)
The 1991 Population and Housing Census-National Summary, Uganda
Entebbe: Uganda. Statistics Department. April. 44p.

BookZimbabwe. Central Statistics Office (1994)
Census 1992: Zimbabwe National Report
Harare: Central Statistics Office. 226p.

Periodical articleAfrik, T. (1993)
Non-Literate Women in Extreme Poverty
UNESCO-Africa. Volume 6. p. 12-20.

Periodical articleDavison, Jean (1993)
School Attainment and Gender: Attitudes of Kenyan and Malawian Parents towards Educating Girls
International Journal of Educational Development. Volume 13 #4. p. 331-338.

Periodical articleDijkman, Hanneke; Dijk, Meine Pieter van (1993)
See this publicationFemale Entrepreneurs in the Informal Sector of Ouagadougou
Abstract presentDevelopment Policy Review. Volume 11 #3. September. p. 273-288.

Book chapterEholie, Rose (1993)
Ivorian Woman: Training and Involvement in the Process of Economic Development in Cote d'Ivoire
In: American Asso. for the Advancement of Science. Science in Africa, Women Leading From Strength: A Forum. Washington, D.C.: American Asso. for the Advancement of Science, Sub-Saharan Africa Program.

BookGambia. Central Statistics Department (1993)
Statistical Abstract of the Gambia, 1992
Banjul: Central Statistics Department. May. 43p.

Periodical articleGordan, Adele (1993)
See this publicationBehind the Barriers: Women, Work and Education on Peri-Urban Smallholdings
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #18. p. 28-40.

Book chapterHoltedahl, Lisbet (1993)
Education, Economics and 'The Good Life': Women in Ngaoundere, Northern Cameroon
In: Geschiere, Peter and Konings, Piet (eds.). Pathways to Accumulation in Cameroon. Paris: Karthala. Leiden, Netherlands: Afrika-Studiecentrum.

BookKane, E.; O (1993)
Bitter Seeds: Girls' Participation in Primary Education in the Gambia
Washington, D.C.: World Bank. Population and Human Resources Division, Africa-Sahelian Department.

Periodical articleKhasiani, Shanyisa A. (1993)
The Impact of Migration on Women's Status in Kenya
Wajibu. Volume 8 #3. p. 5-7.

BookMauritius. Central Statistical Office; Representation, Structure and Agency: Divorce in the Frenchr (1993)
Annual Digest of Statistics, 1992
Port Louis: Central Statistical Office. Volume 37. July. 145p.

Periodical articleMelle, Scopas E. (1993)
Seminar Looks for the Link between Literacy and Women's Participation in Development
Spider. Volume 6 #4. April.

BookMukuka, Lawrence (1993)
To What Extent Does the Content and Structure of Formal Education Help Women Gain Access to the Productive Resources in Zambia's Formal Sector
Lusaka: Study Fund, Social Recovery Project. December. 83p.

BookNzomo, Maria (ed.) (1993)
Empowering Kenya Women: Report of a Seminar on Post-Election Women's Agenda: Forward Looking Strategies to 1997 and Beyond, Held in Nairobi, February 20, 1993
Nairobi: National Committee on the Status of Women. March. 92p.

BookUnited Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (1993)
Appraisal and Assessment of the Implementation of the Abuja Declaration on Participatory Development: The Role of Women in Africa in the 1990s: A Regional Perspective
Addis Ababa: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. March 20. 26p.

BookUnited Nations. Comm. on the Elimination of Racial Discrim. (1993)
Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 9 of the Convention. Tenth Periodic Reports of States Parties Due in 1991: Addendum: Senegal
New York: United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD). May 25. 22p.

BookUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (1993)
Survey of Economic and Social Conditions in Africa, 1990-1991
Addis Ababa: ECA.

Conference paperVan de Walle, Francine; Van de Walle, Etienne (1993)
Women's Status in the Demographic Literature on Sub-Saharan Africa
Paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on Women and Demographic Change in Sub-Saharan Africa Held at Dakar, Senegal, March 3-6, 1993. Liege, Belgium: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.

Periodical articleVijverberg, Wim P.M. (1993)
Educational Investments and Returns for Women and Men in Cote d'Ivoire
Journal of Human Resources. Volume 28 #4. Fall. p. 933-974.

BookWhite, Caroline (Compiler); Vincent, Anne; Madumise, Brenda (1993)
Status of South African Women: Sourcebook in Tables and Graphs: The Reasons for Change
Marshalltown, South Africa: African National Congress (ANC) Women's League Policy Division. 62p.

Book chapterAmoji, A.N. (1992)
Rural Women in Socio-Economic Development
In: Osakue, Grace and Okojie, Jane and Osakue, Duncan (eds.). Women and Education: Edited Proceedings of the Third Annual Women in Nigeria Conference. Samaru, Nigeria: Women in Nigeria (WIN). p. 132-135.

Book chapterAzikiwe, Uche (1992)
Female Participation in Science, Technology and Mathematics (STM) Education: Implications on Manpower Development
In: Anyakoha, E.U. and Oranu, R.N. (eds.). Vocational/Technical Education and Manpower Development. Nsukka, Nigeria: University of Nigeria and the Nigerian Vocational Association. p. 89-97.

BookEgypt. Ministry of Social Affairs; International Labour Organization (ILO) (1992)
Training Rural Women in Income Generating and Basic Life Skills
Cairo: State Information Service Press. 6p.

Periodical articleEshete, Almaz (1992)
See this publicationPopulation and Women in Development: Gender Issues in the Context of Population and Development
African Development Review. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 79-117.

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