Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by relatives and nonrelatives is widespread among many ethnic groups. This paper is an attempt to explore the demographic relevance of the practice. The fostering information is obtained from two sources: the responses given by women to the question on children away from home, and by linking all children to their mothers with the unmatched children being treated as fosters. The characteristics of these children, their surrogate mothers, and those of the biological mothers are explored, and the determinants of child fostering are discussed as correlates of these attributes. The results are indicative of high incidence of child fosterage in Ghana,...
This paper reports the findings from both quantitative and qualitative fieldwork conducted in six Ek...
In recent years, there have been dramatic improvements in access to basic education in Savelugu-Nant...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...
Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by ...
Child fostering or the practice of sending children out to be raised by nonbiological parents is wid...
Research in West Africa has begun to document the phenomenon of child fostering although little atte...
Child fostering – that is, the practice of children living under the care of adults who are not thei...
The strongest ties in African families are consangineous rather than conjugal, and child fosterage i...
The primary purpose of this mixed method study is to better understand the practice of child fostera...
Introduction / Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans -- A framework for the analysis ...
Anthropological and demographic studies show that in sub-Sahara Africa a large proportion of non-or...
International audienceChild fostering is a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa whereby childre...
West African countries adopt child fostering or kinship placement as a traditional form of social pr...
Abstract: This paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper reports the findings from both quantitative and qualitative fieldwork conducted in six Ek...
In recent years, there have been dramatic improvements in access to basic education in Savelugu-Nant...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...
Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by ...
Child fostering or the practice of sending children out to be raised by nonbiological parents is wid...
Research in West Africa has begun to document the phenomenon of child fostering although little atte...
Child fostering – that is, the practice of children living under the care of adults who are not thei...
The strongest ties in African families are consangineous rather than conjugal, and child fosterage i...
The primary purpose of this mixed method study is to better understand the practice of child fostera...
Introduction / Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans -- A framework for the analysis ...
Anthropological and demographic studies show that in sub-Sahara Africa a large proportion of non-or...
International audienceChild fostering is a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa whereby childre...
West African countries adopt child fostering or kinship placement as a traditional form of social pr...
Abstract: This paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper reports the findings from both quantitative and qualitative fieldwork conducted in six Ek...
In recent years, there have been dramatic improvements in access to basic education in Savelugu-Nant...
International audienceThis paper is about child fostering in Senegal, a practice widespread in Sub-S...