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Conde, Maryse – CERES, 1975
The growing influence of Western culture has greatly affected African women's status and image in the traditional society. Working women are confronted with the dilemma of preserving family traditions while changing their behavior and image to become members of the labor force. (MR)
Descriptors: African Culture, Developing Nations, Employed Women, Feminism
Pico, Isabel; And Others – 1979
This teaching guide for sixth grade social studies teachers focuses on the roles of women in European history and the roles women play in more contemporary European, American, African, and Asian societies. Study units provided include: (1) "Daily Life in Ancient Greece"; (2) a unit on the equality of the sexes in ancient Egypt; (3) a…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, Employed Women
Vavrus, Linda Gire; Cadieux, Ron – 1980
This annotated bibliography on the subject of women in development is compiled from the resource collection of the Non-Formal Education Information Center of Michigan State University. Planned development efforts are beginning to reflect a greater appreciation of nontraditional, as well as traditional, role options for women. Moreover, constraints…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Annotated Bibliographies, Career Development, Developing Nations