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Schlene, Vickie J. – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Presents a sampling of documents from the ERIC database concerning studies and statistics on the status of women in Asia and developing nations. Includes items on women's education, writings, and employment. Concentrates on the women's own words and contributions to banish negative stereotypes. (DK)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Developing Nations, Educational Discrimination, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Curtin, Leslie B. – 1982
The report examines women's status in 20 developing countries, based on World Fertility Survey (WFS) data. WFS data provide insight into women's educational attainment and employment participation. The countries included in this report (12 from Asia and the Pacific and 8 from Latin America and the Caribbean) are widely distributed geographically…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations
World Bank, Washington, DC. – 1995
This book examines what countries and international organizations can do to meet the great educational challenges they face. Higher living standards, better health, increased productivity, improved well-being for women and their families, and good government all depend on widespread education. The book is divided into three parts with 12 chapters.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Change, Educational Development
Bharadwaj, Geeta R.; Srivastava, Suman – 1980
The paper examines family planning and nutrition needs as well as education and employment while exploring ideas of how an integrated approach is possible in promoting quality of both the reproductive and productive sphere of women's lives. It is suggested that understanding women's differential role will make it possible for planners, policy…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Demography, Developing Nations, Employment Opportunities
Chu, Lily – 1985
Although women are a crucial element in national rural development, their role continues to be neglected in plans and programs for change--especially in Third World countries. In addition to the burden faced by rural people generally in developing countries, women carry a double burden because of their low social status, high illiteracy rate, lack…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Change Strategies, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations
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Ahmed, Iftikhar – International Labour Review, 1987
The author reviews the social benefits and costs to South Asian women of technological advancement. Some women have experienced improved work environments due to technology, but the poorest women have either lost their jobs and not been trained to use the new technology, or their work has not been affected by it. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Production, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations