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 Subject Bibliographies: Third World and Development Studies

Boodram, Natalie. Gender and the Enviroment: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, 1993-1996. St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago: Centre for Gender and Development Studies; The University of the West Indies.
SML Stacks Z7963 E18 +B66 1997 (LC)
 
Byrne, Pamela R. Women in the Third World : A Historical Bibliography. Santa Barbara, CA : ABC Clio Information Services, 1986.
Reference Z7964 D44 B96 1986 (LC)
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Fenton, Thomas P. Women in the Third World : A Directory of Resources. Marynoll, New York: Orbis, 1987.
SML Reference Z7964 D44 F46 1987 (LC)
Instutionalizing Gender Equality: Commitment, Policy and Practice: a Global Sourcebook. Amsterdam: KIT Publishers; Oxford, UK: Oxfam, c2000.
SML Stacks HQ1870.9 .I57 2000 (LC)
 
Joint Bank Fund Library. Women and Development: Articles, Books and Research Papers Indexed in the Joint World Bank International Monetary Fund Library. Boston, MA: G. K. Hall, 1987.
SML Z7963 D4 +J64 (LC)
 
Kinnear, Karen L. Women in the Third World: a Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1997.
CCL Stacks: HQ1870.9 K58X 1997 (L)
 
Nordquist, Joan. Third World Women and Development: A Bibliography. Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services, 2001.
SML Stacks HQ1870.9 N67 2001 (LC)
 
Saulniers, Suzanne Smith. Women in the Development Process: A Select Bibliography on Women in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. Austin : University of Texas Press, 1977.
Reference Z7964 A4 S29 (LC)

Women in the Third World: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Issues. Nelly P. Stromquist, Ed. New York; London: Garland, c1998.
SML Reference HQ1870.9 +W6548X 1998 (LC)

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