This paper uses a new data set on child-adoption matching to document the preferences of potential adoptive parents over U.S.-born and unborn children relinquished for adoption by their birth mothers. We show that adoptive parents exhibit significant preferences in favor of girls and against African- American children. A non-African-American child relinquished for adoption attracts the interest of potential adoptive parents with probability 11.5% if it is a girl and 7.9% if it is a boy. As for race, a non-African-American child has a probability of attracting the interest of an adopting parent at least seven times as high as the corresponding probability for an African-American child. In addition, we show that a child’s desirability in the ...
I estimate the effect an adoptee’s race has on their chance of interracial adoption. I use data prov...
This thesis utilizes a series of seven logistic regression models to examine the predictors of the l...
Women can bear own children or adopt them. Extending economic theories of fertility, we provide a fi...
This paper uses a new dataset on child-adoption matching to estimate the preferences of potential ad...
The researcher wanted to look closely to see if preferences of adoptive parents, such as a particula...
An earlier study shows that there are no gender preferences among U.S. adoptive parents of internati...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Whereas the adoption of a child is often framed in terms of a gift exchange, the goal of this disser...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
The anti-discrimination law governing placement of children in foster care and adoption was intended...
Utilizing a sample of lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent families with school-age childr...
We analyze the demand behavior of adoptive parents in the U.S.A. For the theory, we apply vertical p...
Adoption processes in the United States, once based on the altruistic child welfare model, have morp...
Despite increases in transracial adoption, African American children remain the least likely to be a...
The past ten years have seen a surge in efforts to eliminate the protection of same-race adoption of...
I estimate the effect an adoptee’s race has on their chance of interracial adoption. I use data prov...
This thesis utilizes a series of seven logistic regression models to examine the predictors of the l...
Women can bear own children or adopt them. Extending economic theories of fertility, we provide a fi...
This paper uses a new dataset on child-adoption matching to estimate the preferences of potential ad...
The researcher wanted to look closely to see if preferences of adoptive parents, such as a particula...
An earlier study shows that there are no gender preferences among U.S. adoptive parents of internati...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Whereas the adoption of a child is often framed in terms of a gift exchange, the goal of this disser...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
The anti-discrimination law governing placement of children in foster care and adoption was intended...
Utilizing a sample of lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent families with school-age childr...
We analyze the demand behavior of adoptive parents in the U.S.A. For the theory, we apply vertical p...
Adoption processes in the United States, once based on the altruistic child welfare model, have morp...
Despite increases in transracial adoption, African American children remain the least likely to be a...
The past ten years have seen a surge in efforts to eliminate the protection of same-race adoption of...
I estimate the effect an adoptee’s race has on their chance of interracial adoption. I use data prov...
This thesis utilizes a series of seven logistic regression models to examine the predictors of the l...
Women can bear own children or adopt them. Extending economic theories of fertility, we provide a fi...