User:Olivia Kettler/Women of Ecuador/Bibliography

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Zambrano, Hector, et al. “High Incidence of Zika Virus Infection Detected in Plasma and Cervical Cytology Specimens from Pregnant Women in Guayaquil, Ecuador.” American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989), vol. 77, no. 2, Feb. 2017. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1111/aji.12630.

This article talks about how the Zika Virus affects newborn babies, and how it would affect childbirth. Study concluded that the virus could be transmitted sexually. This article is good because it was an actual study.


Casapulla, Sharon L., et al. “Zika Virus Knowledge and Attitudes in Ecuador.” AIMS Public Health, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2018, p. 49. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edb&AN=129307600&site=eds-live.

This article is good because it talks about how the Zika virus affects in Ecuador. This article goes into detail about it's effect on newborns. This article is cited in many other articles so it is a good source.

Shenton, Jamie E. "Strong Kichwa Women are Made, Made Up, and Make Others: Feminist Theory Meets Amazonian Ethnography of Gender, Bodies, and Social Change." Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 92 no. 1, 2019, p. 5-34. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/anq.2019.0000.

This journal talks about kichwa women who are in Ecuadorian Amazon, and how they make a living by ongoing aspects there. It is authoritative because it was published by reliable institution, and the author has Ph.D. in Anthropology. I used this source to state contemporary situation of education in Ecuador.

García-Aracil, Adela; Winter, Carolyn. "Gender and ethnicity differentials in school attainment and labor market earnings in Ecuador". World Development. 2006, Part Special Issue (pp. 324–404). Corruption and Development: Analysis and Measurement. 34 (2): 289–307. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.10.001. ISSN 0305-750X.

This article tells the educational difference caused by gender and ethnicity differences. It includes some statistics, so these numbers are useful to make the differences clear. It is authoritative because the author uses specific data to show the facts and she has Ph.D. in economy. Also, this is from an academic journal. I used statistics and the analysis from this source for information about indigenous people on "education" section.