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Tinker, Irene – Social Education, 1979
Discusses problems that technological innovations have brought to women, particularly in developing countries. Women must be able to buy and control new technologies in order to benefit from them. (CK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Economic Opportunities, Employment
Tinker, Irene, Ed.; Bramsen, Michele Bo., Ed. – 1976
The book presents background papers and an overview of the proceedings of the American Association of Science Seminar on Women in Development held in Mexico City in June 1975. The objectives of the seminar were to show how and why development programs fail to reach women and to emphasize the waste of human potential that has resulted. An…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Essays

Amuge, Immaculate Mary – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1986
Africa and Third World countries do not include women in economic development projects. Women have benefited little from the minimum development done so far. These governments' lack of recognition and expansion of women's critical activities in producing and distributing food and cash crops will perpetuate underdevelopment and poverty. (PS)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Opportunities, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Life
Nayar, Usha – 1985
This paper reports the extent to which women participate and take leadership roles in educational administration in India, and looks at the impact of social and political forces affecting their participation. The participation of women in labor and management in developed and developing nations is reviewed to provide a broader context in which to…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Administrators, Developed Nations
United Nations Economic and Social Council, New York, NY. – 1983
This document describes the basis, proposals, methodology, and informational analyses of a study on the resolutions and mandates enacted by of the United Nations system which have a special concern for the legal situation of women in Latin America and the Caribbean. It includes both resolutions (conventions) which constitute international…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Developing Nations, Discriminatory Legislation, Females
Segal, Marcia Texler – 1983
A feminist critique of development literature, with specific sub-Saharan examples, shows that development studies and projects are rooted in Western male world views. Researchers, guided by prevailing theory, ask questions about power, control, work, and social life from the point of view of the powerful, i.e., the men. Male research subjects tell…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Needs

Ghosh, Ratna – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Externally imposed macroeconomic restructuring in developing nations (termed economic liberalization or neoliberalism) has specific effects on women because free-market processes undervalue anything without direct monetary value. Two immediate effects on education are privatization and budget cutbacks, which result in differential access to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
United Nations Economic and Social Council, New York, NY. – 1984
The status of women viewed against the background of the United Nations Decade for Women is examined with emphasis on the world context, the Latin American context, and the context of rural women in the region. It describes attempts at categorization of rural women in Latin America based on the main types of agricultural economy in the region and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Production, Agriculture
United Nations Economic and Social Council, New York, NY. – 1984
Prepared to support the efforts of a series of international conferences on the economic and social status of women, this report focuses on Latin American and Caribbean issues and reviews conference directives and goals. Calling attention to the difficulties relating to the evaluation of the status of women, the report mentions the political and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Developing Nations, Employment, Family Role
Gordon, Howard R. D. – 1991
A literature review was conducted to determine how women's role was seen in vocational education and development. The study reviewed the historical background of occupational gender segregation related to vocational education, reviewed and described the role of women and division of labor, and summarized labor market statistics concerning females…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
Floro, Maria; Wolf, Joyce M. – 1990
This document explores the evidence that exists worldwide on the impact of girls' education, particularly primary education. It indicates areas in which impact of education is probably occurring, especially in those areas that have received little or no attention in the literature or that have been studies with methodologies that limit what can be…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Economic Impact, Elementary Education
Roark, Paula – 1980
As the traditional water carriers and water managers, third world women are crucial to the success of rural water supply projects whose short term goal is increased water quality and quantity and whose long term goal is improved family health. Change depends on the utilization of local learning systems of the society and women are most often the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cognitive Style, Community Control, Community Involvement

Stromquist, Nelly P. – Comparative Education Review, 1990
Examines relationships among gender, subordination, politics, poverty, and illiteracy in developing nations. Links women's illiteracy with uneven power distribution. Suggests that patriarchal ideologies shaping the sexual division of labor affect women's access to education and attainment of literacy. Recommends literacy programs be more relevant…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Developing Nations
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Hubert H. Humphrey Inst. of Public Affairs. – 1984
Information about the world conferences for and about women held during the United Nations' Decade for Women, 1975-1985, demonstrates that women have been responsible for promoting change on local, national, and international levels. The booklet begins with a chronology of the events leading up to and including the decade and its conferences.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Equal Education
Yih, Katherine; Brower, Michael – 1994
In much of the nonindustrialized world, women are the main providers of water, fuel, food, and other basic necessities, and thus often play the part of environmental managers. Because they are more directly connected to the environment, women are the most directly affected by environmental degradation, yet rarely have women been heard in…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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