textHigh rates of child institutionalization are a legacy of Romania’s socialist regime. After the fall of the dictator in December 1989, Romania was found to have one of the highest rates of child institutionalization among postsocialist countries in the region. During the postsocialist decade (1990-2000), widespread poverty and ineffective child welfare policies have caused high levels of child institutionalization to remain persistently high. Romania is one of the ten postsocialist countries in Eastern Central Europe that has submitted its application for membership in the European Union. Among the necessary political and socioeconomic reforms that Romania has taken in its transition to a democratic society, a major criterion for...
International adoption is seen by some as a solution to the large number of children in institutiona...
We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact...
AbstractThis paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in...
textHigh rates of child institutionalization are a legacy of Romania’s socialist regime. After the ...
PhD ThesisThe fall of Ceausescu in 1989 drew attention from the Western media to the plight of chil...
Romania has been notorious in the last decade of the 20th century for problems in its child welfare ...
The aim of this work is to analyze the determinants of child abandonment in the city of Brasov. The ...
This paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in Hungary...
The fall of Ceausescu in 1989 drew attention from the Western media to the plight of children raised...
AbstractThis paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
Romania is located in the southeastern part of Europe and has a population of 21.68 million, with 52...
This research examines how and to what extent the intervention of the EU in child protection in Roma...
This research examines how and to what extent the intervention of the EU in child protection in Roma...
International adoption is seen by some as a solution to the large number of children in institutiona...
We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact...
AbstractThis paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in...
textHigh rates of child institutionalization are a legacy of Romania’s socialist regime. After the ...
PhD ThesisThe fall of Ceausescu in 1989 drew attention from the Western media to the plight of chil...
Romania has been notorious in the last decade of the 20th century for problems in its child welfare ...
The aim of this work is to analyze the determinants of child abandonment in the city of Brasov. The ...
This paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in Hungary...
The fall of Ceausescu in 1989 drew attention from the Western media to the plight of children raised...
AbstractThis paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
Romania is located in the southeastern part of Europe and has a population of 21.68 million, with 52...
This research examines how and to what extent the intervention of the EU in child protection in Roma...
This research examines how and to what extent the intervention of the EU in child protection in Roma...
International adoption is seen by some as a solution to the large number of children in institutiona...
We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact...
AbstractThis paper discusses the challenges of reforming the child welfare and protection systems in...