Over the past decades international adoption became a global phenomenon of cross-border movement of vulnerable children, mainly from poor, undeveloped to wealthy countries. Debates around international adoptions involve, often passionate, arguments for/against. Albeit seen as ‘the ultimate form of imperialism’, trafficking and exploitation of children, international adoptions are also praised as successful interventions in the lives of the most vulnerable children worldwide.\ud Research on the outcomes of internationally adopted children is highly relevant for both policy and practice. Many of these children experienced adversity (war, severe poverty, malnutrition, institutionalisation, abuse, etc.) in their birth countries. Following their...
Intercountry adoption Abstract Intercountry adoption is a global phenomenon. The countries of origin...
International adoption is one aspect of care for orphans and vulnerable children, of which we have m...
The purpose of this Paper is to examine the sociopolitical assumptions and implications that are inh...
Practitioner’s Keypoints\ud \ud Based on the reviewed research findings, this paper supports the fol...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
This chapter considers the impact of inter-country adoptions (ICA) as a global phenomenon on familie...
Over the past decades, the movement of children across borders has become a global phenomenon of fam...
Carla Guerron MonteroThe flow of children throughout the world reflects how policies about internati...
International adoption is on the rise in the United States and is not without controversy. Reasons ...
Children adopted from abroad are an immigrant group about which little is known. What are the charac...
“The suffering and deprivations of parentless children is a terrible tragedy that mocks our pretensi...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children languish in foster or institutional care worldwide, whi...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors to why international adoption is seen positive in th...
In the field of the Social Work in the promotion of the infancy and adolescence the topic of interna...
Intercountry adoption represents a significant component of international migration; in recent years...
Intercountry adoption Abstract Intercountry adoption is a global phenomenon. The countries of origin...
International adoption is one aspect of care for orphans and vulnerable children, of which we have m...
The purpose of this Paper is to examine the sociopolitical assumptions and implications that are inh...
Practitioner’s Keypoints\ud \ud Based on the reviewed research findings, this paper supports the fol...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
This chapter considers the impact of inter-country adoptions (ICA) as a global phenomenon on familie...
Over the past decades, the movement of children across borders has become a global phenomenon of fam...
Carla Guerron MonteroThe flow of children throughout the world reflects how policies about internati...
International adoption is on the rise in the United States and is not without controversy. Reasons ...
Children adopted from abroad are an immigrant group about which little is known. What are the charac...
“The suffering and deprivations of parentless children is a terrible tragedy that mocks our pretensi...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of children languish in foster or institutional care worldwide, whi...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors to why international adoption is seen positive in th...
In the field of the Social Work in the promotion of the infancy and adolescence the topic of interna...
Intercountry adoption represents a significant component of international migration; in recent years...
Intercountry adoption Abstract Intercountry adoption is a global phenomenon. The countries of origin...
International adoption is one aspect of care for orphans and vulnerable children, of which we have m...
The purpose of this Paper is to examine the sociopolitical assumptions and implications that are inh...