IFPRI: Gender CG Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 2, March 1995
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Volume 1, Number 2
March 1995

Resources

IFPRI papers are available from the authors at the address below.

  • Brown, Lynn R., and L. Haddad. 1995. Time Allocation Patterns and Time Burdens: A Gendered Analysis of Seven Countries. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Available from Lynn Brown at L.Brown@cgiar.org.

  • L. Brown, H. Feldstein, L. Haddad, C. Pena, and A. Quisumbing. 1995. "Generating Food Security: Women as Producers, Gatekeepers, and Shock Absorbers." Brief prepared for the Prepcom for the United Nations Conference on Women. Contact Christina Abad at c.abad@cgiar.org.

  • de Groote, H., E. Kennedy, E. Payongayong, and L. Haddad. 1994. Credit with Education for Women in Mali: Impacts on Income, Food Security, and Nutrition. Report to the United States Agency for International Development. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Available from L. Aspillera@cgiar.org.

  • Kennedy, E., L. Haddad, and E. Jacinto. 1994. The role of women's status in determining marital fertility and nutrition: A case study from rural Kenya. Report to Rockefeller Foundation. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Mimeo. Available from Lynnette Aspillera at L. Aspillera@cgiar.org.

Other Papers
  • Baydas, M., R. Meyer, and N. Aguilera-Alfred. 1994. Discrimination Against Women in Formal Credit Markets: Reality or Rhetoric? World Development 22 (7): 1073-1082.

  • Biddlecom, A., and A. Perez. 1994. The Costs and Benefits of Including Husbands in a Fertility and Family Planning Survey. Providence, R.I., U.S.A., and Manila: Brown University and Population Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman.

  • Feldstein, H. 1995. List of Current and Recent CGIAR Gender-Related Research and Training Since 1990 as of January 1, 1995. Compiled for the CGIAR Gender Program. Draft; a revised list will be available September 15, 1995. CGIAR, Washington, D.C.

  • Goetz, A., and R. Sen Gupta. 1994. Who Takes the Credit? Gender, Power, and Control over Loan Use in Rural Credit Programmed in Bangladesh. Working Paper. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies.

  • Morris, G., and D. Adams. 1994. Financial Services and Women in Africa: Case Studies from Egypt, Ghana, and Uganda. Occasional Paper 2144. Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.: Department of Agricultural Economics, Ohio State University.

  • Moser, C., and J. Holland. 1994. Poverty and Vulnerability in Chawama, Lusaka, Zambia. Urban Development Division, Transportation, Water, and Urban Development Department, World Bank, Washington, D.C.

  • Pitt, M., and S. Khandker. 1994. Household and intrahousehold Impacts of the Grameen Bank and Similar Targeted Credit Programs in Bangladesh. World Bank, Washington, D.C. Mimeo.

  • Schuler, S.R., and S. M. Hashemi. 1994. Credit Programs, Women's Empowerment, and Contraceptive Use in Rural Bangladesh. Studies in Family Planning 25 (2).

  • Tabatai, H. 1993. Poverty and Food Consumption in Urban Zaire. Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program Working Paper 47. Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.: Cornell University.

  • Zwarteveen, M. 1995. Gender Issues, Water Issues A Gender Perspective to Irrigation Management. IIMI P.O. Box 2075, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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