Miranda Greenstreet

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Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). "Social change and Ghanaian women". Canadian Journal of African Studies. 6 (2 - Special Issue: The Roles of African Women: Past, Present and Future): 351–355. ISSN   0008-3968. [14] [15]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). "Labour conditions in the Gold Coast during the 1930s with particular reference to migrant labour and the mines". Economic Bulletin of Ghana. 2 (2): 32–46. ISSN   0013-0044. [16]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). Ghana labour: education in relation to productivity and employment. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies. [17]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1981). Females in the Agricultural Labour Force and Nonformal Education for Rural Development in Ghana. Hague, Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies. [18]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1 July 1981). "When Education is Unequal". IDS Bulletin. 12 (3). Sussex: Institute of Development Studies: 14*18. [19]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1987). The Ghanaian woman: development through education and family planning. Legon, Ghana: Population Impact Project, University of Ghana. [20]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (1999). "Empowerment through Education and Reproductive Health Communication in Ghana". Development. 42 (1). Palgrave Macmillan: 67–69. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110015. ISSN   1011-6370. S2CID   86749969. [21]
  • Greenstreet, Miranda (2001). "Social Transformation: Education, Culture and Human Development". Some Critical Development Issues Facing Ghana (Proceedings, 2001). Accra: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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    15. Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). "Social Change and Ghanaian Women". Canadian Journal of African Studies. 6 (2): 351–355. doi:10.2307/484207. ISSN   0008-3968. JSTOR   484207.
    16. Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). Labour conditions in the Gold Coast during the 1930s with particular reference to migrant labour and the mines. pp. 32–46. OCLC   772540611 . Retrieved 13 January 2022.{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
    17. Greenstreet, Miranda (1972). Ghana labour: education in relation to productivity and employment. International Institute for Labour Studies. OCLC   34344732 . Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    18. Greenstreet, Miranda (1981). Females in the agricultural labour force and nonformal education for rural development in Ghana. Institute of Social Studies. OCLC   12215066 . Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    19. Greenstreet, Miranda (31 July 1981). "When Education is Unequal" (PDF). opendocs.ids.ac.uk. Institute of Development Studies. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    20. Greenstreet, Miranda (1987). The Ghanaian woman: development through education and family planning. Population Impact Project, University of Ghana. OCLC   18432136 . Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    21. Greenstreet, Miranda (1999). "Empowerment through Education and Reproductive Health Communication in Ghana". Development. Development. - Palgrave Macmillan, ISSN 1011-6370. - Vol. 42.1999, 1, p. 67-69. 42 (1): 67–69. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110015. S2CID   86749969 . Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    Miranda Greenstreet
    Born
    Miranda Nahabiah Greenstreet

    1933 (age 9192)
    NationalityGhanaian
    Occupation(s)Academic and Educationist
    Known forDirector of the Institute of Adult Education (now Institute of Continuing and Distance Education)
    Board member of Coalition of Domestic Election Observers
    Children Ivor Greenstreet
    Yvonne Greenstreet
    Academic background
    Education London School of Economics