10 - Women's Participation at Executive Level in Trade Unions in Nigeria (1985-1990)
Africa Development,
Vol. 23 No. 3-4 (1998): Africa Development: Special Issue on Gender Relations
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- Achola, P.O., 1979, 'Women in the Household Economy: Managing Multiple Rotes', in Studies in Family
- Planning, Vol. 10, No. 11/12, November / December.
- Adesina, J., 1996, 'Workers Politics and the State', in Labour in the Explanation of an African
- Crisis: A Critique of Current Orthodoxy, The Case of Nigeria, Dakar, CODESRIA, pp. 81-105.
- Anyanwu, S.O., 1993, 'An Empirical Analysis of Motivations for Mobility in Nigeria', in
- Scandinavian Journal of Deve/opment Alternative, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp.107- 129.
- Berger, I., 1986, 'Sources of Class Consciousness: South African Women in Recent Labour Struggles',
- in Women and C/ass in Africa (eds.) Claire Robertson and Iris Berger, New York, Africana Publishing
- company, pp.216-236.
- Boserup, E., 1989, Women 's Ro/e in Economie Deve/opment, New York, Saint Martin Press.
- Edholm, F.; Harris, O., Young, 1979, 'Conceptualising Women', in Critique of Anthropology, No.3,
- Vol. X, pp.101-130.
- Fashoyin, T., 1992, Industrial Relations and African Development, New Delhi, South Asian Publishing
- Prt. Pp. 45-105.
- Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, 1990, List of Trade Unions in Edo State,
- Benin City, Nigeria. Official document collected in April.
- Freud, B., 1991, 'Indian Women and the Changing Character of the Working Class: Indian Household in
- Natal 1860-1990', Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 17, No.3, September, pp.415-429.
- Hill, M. Anne, 1983, 'Female Labour Force Participation', in Developing and Developed
- Countries: Consideration of the Informai Sector', in Review of Economies and Statistics, 65,
- -468.
- Imam, Ayesha, M., 1990, 'Gender Analysis and African Social Sciences in the 1990s', in Africa
- Development, Vol.XV, No.4, pp.241-57.
- Imam, Ayesha, M., 1994, 'Research Procedure'(Appendix 3) in lfyou won't do these Things for me, I
- won 't do Seclusion for you. Local and Regional Constraints of Seclusion Ideologies and Practices
- in Kano, Northern Nigeria. Unpublished doctoral thesis in Social Anthropology, University of
- Sussex, Brighton.
- International Labour Organisation, 1975, See Official Records and Supplement No. 46(A/34/46)
- Regulations and Decisions adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nation's Organisation
- during its thirty-fourth Session, 18 September I 979 - January 1980.
- Khasiani, S.A.; and Njiro, E.I., 1993 (eds.), The Women 's Movement in Kenya, Nairobi,
- Dakar, AAWORD Book Series.
- Lane, D., 1978, Politics and Society in the USSR, Oxford, Mart.in Robertson, pp.304- 308.
- Mamdani, M., and Wamba-dia-Wamba, E., 1995, (eds.), African Studies in Social
- Movements and Democracy, Dakar, CODESRIA.
- Michel, A., 1980, 'Women as Invisible Producers, Employment and Basic Needs', in What Kind of
- World Tomorrow?, Geneva, World Social Prospects Study Association (AMPS), pp. 155-172. ·
- Nigeria Labour Congress, 1984, Constitution of the Nigeria Labour Congress
- (Amended), pp.1-27.
- Nwauzor, N.. N., 1990, Interviews Between Nath Nkem Nwauzor and R.U. Obi on Women and Trade
- Unionism in Nigeria, May 14 and September 26.
- Nzomo, M., 1989, 'The Impact of the Women's Decade on Policies, Programs and Employment of Women in
- Kenya', Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Vol. XVII, No.2.
- Obi, R. U., 1988, The Structure of Trade Unions in Nigeria, Unpublished Ph.D. Seminar Paper No.2,
- Benin City; University of Benin, pp.22-24.
- Obi, R. U., 1992, 'Child-care: Working Mother and Home-base Baby Nurse in Benin City', Chapter 29
- in The Child in Africa, OMEP Publication Series (eds.) Alele Williams et al., Benin, University of
- Benin Publishers and Press, pp.3 I 1-316.
- Obi, R.U., 1992, 'Reducing the Agony of Working Women in Nigerian Labour Market', Nigerian Journal
- of Administrative Sciences. In the Press.
- Ochwada, H., 1995, 'Gender Analysis: The Stunted Discourse in Kenya's Historiography',
- Africa Development, Vol. XX, No.4, pp.11-28.
- Omoregie, G. T., 1990, Interviews Between G.T. Omoregie and R.U. Obi on Women and Trade Unionism in
- Nigeria, June 28-30.
- Omreane, N., and Zammiti, K., 1992, 'Social Movements, Social Transformation and the Struggle for
- Democracy in Africa', Associations in Tunisia, CODESRIA Book Series, pp.1-30.
- Palmer, 1., 1991, Gender and Population in the Adjustment of African Economies: Planning for
- Change, Geneva, !LO.
- Parker, S. R.; Brown, R. K.; Child, J.; and Smith, M. A., 1981, 'Work Involvement and
- its Alternatives', in The Socio/ogy of lndustry, London, George Allen and Unwin, pp.149-54.
- Savara, M., 1986, 'Struggles and Organisations' Attitude Towards Women', in
- Changing Trends in Women 's Emp/oyment (A Case Study of the Textile lndustry in Bombay), Bombay,
- Himalaya Publishers, pp.70-95.
- Shettima, K. A., 1989, 'Women's Movement and Visions: The Nigeria Labour Congress Women's Wing',
- in Africa Development, Vol.XIV, No.3, pp.81-98.
- Sloane, A. A., and Witney, F., 1985, ' Women in Labour Unions', in Labour Relations,
- Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall Inc., pp.89-92.
- Sow, F., 1994, 'The role ofGender Analysis in the Future of Social Sciences in Africa',
- CODESR/A Bulletin, No.2, p.6.
- Ubeku, A. K., 1983, Indus/rial Relations in Deve/oping Countries: The Case of Nigeria, London,
- Macmillian Press, pp.59-98.
- Wighan, E., 1980, From Humble Petition to Militant Action: A History of the Civil and Public
- Service Association, London, Hazell, Watson and Viney, p.54.
- Yesufu, T. M., 1984, The Dynamics of Indus/rial Relations: The Nigerian Experience,
- Ibadan, University Press, pp.90-124.
- Zack-Williams, A. B., 1985, 'Female Urban Employment', in Women in Nigeria Today,
- London, Zed Press, pp. l 04-111.
- Zeghidi, S., 1995, 'Tunisian Trade Unionism: A Central role of Social and Democratic Challenge',
- in African Studies in Social Movements and Democracy eds. Mahmood Mamdani and Ernest
- Wamba-dia-Wamba, Dakar, CODESRIA, pp.337- 368.
- Zeleza, T., 1988a, Labour Unionisation and Women Participation in Kenya / 963-
- , Nairobi, Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
References
Achola, P.O., 1979, 'Women in the Household Economy: Managing Multiple Rotes', in Studies in Family
Planning, Vol. 10, No. 11/12, November / December.
Adesina, J., 1996, 'Workers Politics and the State', in Labour in the Explanation of an African
Crisis: A Critique of Current Orthodoxy, The Case of Nigeria, Dakar, CODESRIA, pp. 81-105.
Anyanwu, S.O., 1993, 'An Empirical Analysis of Motivations for Mobility in Nigeria', in
Scandinavian Journal of Deve/opment Alternative, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp.107- 129.
Berger, I., 1986, 'Sources of Class Consciousness: South African Women in Recent Labour Struggles',
in Women and C/ass in Africa (eds.) Claire Robertson and Iris Berger, New York, Africana Publishing
company, pp.216-236.
Boserup, E., 1989, Women 's Ro/e in Economie Deve/opment, New York, Saint Martin Press.
Edholm, F.; Harris, O., Young, 1979, 'Conceptualising Women', in Critique of Anthropology, No.3,
Vol. X, pp.101-130.
Fashoyin, T., 1992, Industrial Relations and African Development, New Delhi, South Asian Publishing
Prt. Pp. 45-105.
Federal Ministry of Employment, Labour and Productivity, 1990, List of Trade Unions in Edo State,
Benin City, Nigeria. Official document collected in April.
Freud, B., 1991, 'Indian Women and the Changing Character of the Working Class: Indian Household in
Natal 1860-1990', Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 17, No.3, September, pp.415-429.
Hill, M. Anne, 1983, 'Female Labour Force Participation', in Developing and Developed
Countries: Consideration of the Informai Sector', in Review of Economies and Statistics, 65,
-468.
Imam, Ayesha, M., 1990, 'Gender Analysis and African Social Sciences in the 1990s', in Africa
Development, Vol.XV, No.4, pp.241-57.
Imam, Ayesha, M., 1994, 'Research Procedure'(Appendix 3) in lfyou won't do these Things for me, I
won 't do Seclusion for you. Local and Regional Constraints of Seclusion Ideologies and Practices
in Kano, Northern Nigeria. Unpublished doctoral thesis in Social Anthropology, University of
Sussex, Brighton.
International Labour Organisation, 1975, See Official Records and Supplement No. 46(A/34/46)
Regulations and Decisions adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nation's Organisation
during its thirty-fourth Session, 18 September I 979 - January 1980.
Khasiani, S.A.; and Njiro, E.I., 1993 (eds.), The Women 's Movement in Kenya, Nairobi,
Dakar, AAWORD Book Series.
Lane, D., 1978, Politics and Society in the USSR, Oxford, Mart.in Robertson, pp.304- 308.
Mamdani, M., and Wamba-dia-Wamba, E., 1995, (eds.), African Studies in Social
Movements and Democracy, Dakar, CODESRIA.
Michel, A., 1980, 'Women as Invisible Producers, Employment and Basic Needs', in What Kind of
World Tomorrow?, Geneva, World Social Prospects Study Association (AMPS), pp. 155-172. ·
Nigeria Labour Congress, 1984, Constitution of the Nigeria Labour Congress
(Amended), pp.1-27.
Nwauzor, N.. N., 1990, Interviews Between Nath Nkem Nwauzor and R.U. Obi on Women and Trade
Unionism in Nigeria, May 14 and September 26.
Nzomo, M., 1989, 'The Impact of the Women's Decade on Policies, Programs and Employment of Women in
Kenya', Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Vol. XVII, No.2.
Obi, R. U., 1988, The Structure of Trade Unions in Nigeria, Unpublished Ph.D. Seminar Paper No.2,
Benin City; University of Benin, pp.22-24.
Obi, R. U., 1992, 'Child-care: Working Mother and Home-base Baby Nurse in Benin City', Chapter 29
in The Child in Africa, OMEP Publication Series (eds.) Alele Williams et al., Benin, University of
Benin Publishers and Press, pp.3 I 1-316.
Obi, R.U., 1992, 'Reducing the Agony of Working Women in Nigerian Labour Market', Nigerian Journal
of Administrative Sciences. In the Press.
Ochwada, H., 1995, 'Gender Analysis: The Stunted Discourse in Kenya's Historiography',
Africa Development, Vol. XX, No.4, pp.11-28.
Omoregie, G. T., 1990, Interviews Between G.T. Omoregie and R.U. Obi on Women and Trade Unionism in
Nigeria, June 28-30.
Omreane, N., and Zammiti, K., 1992, 'Social Movements, Social Transformation and the Struggle for
Democracy in Africa', Associations in Tunisia, CODESRIA Book Series, pp.1-30.
Palmer, 1., 1991, Gender and Population in the Adjustment of African Economies: Planning for
Change, Geneva, !LO.
Parker, S. R.; Brown, R. K.; Child, J.; and Smith, M. A., 1981, 'Work Involvement and
its Alternatives', in The Socio/ogy of lndustry, London, George Allen and Unwin, pp.149-54.
Savara, M., 1986, 'Struggles and Organisations' Attitude Towards Women', in
Changing Trends in Women 's Emp/oyment (A Case Study of the Textile lndustry in Bombay), Bombay,
Himalaya Publishers, pp.70-95.
Shettima, K. A., 1989, 'Women's Movement and Visions: The Nigeria Labour Congress Women's Wing',
in Africa Development, Vol.XIV, No.3, pp.81-98.
Sloane, A. A., and Witney, F., 1985, ' Women in Labour Unions', in Labour Relations,
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall Inc., pp.89-92.
Sow, F., 1994, 'The role ofGender Analysis in the Future of Social Sciences in Africa',
CODESR/A Bulletin, No.2, p.6.
Ubeku, A. K., 1983, Indus/rial Relations in Deve/oping Countries: The Case of Nigeria, London,
Macmillian Press, pp.59-98.
Wighan, E., 1980, From Humble Petition to Militant Action: A History of the Civil and Public
Service Association, London, Hazell, Watson and Viney, p.54.
Yesufu, T. M., 1984, The Dynamics of Indus/rial Relations: The Nigerian Experience,
Ibadan, University Press, pp.90-124.
Zack-Williams, A. B., 1985, 'Female Urban Employment', in Women in Nigeria Today,
London, Zed Press, pp. l 04-111.
Zeghidi, S., 1995, 'Tunisian Trade Unionism: A Central role of Social and Democratic Challenge',
in African Studies in Social Movements and Democracy eds. Mahmood Mamdani and Ernest
Wamba-dia-Wamba, Dakar, CODESRIA, pp.337- 368.
Zeleza, T., 1988a, Labour Unionisation and Women Participation in Kenya / 963-
, Nairobi, Friedrich Ebert Foundation.