Type | Journal Article - Health policy and planning |
Title | Who wants to adopt and who wants to be adopted: a sample of American families and sub-Saharan African orphans |
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Volume | 30 |
Issue | 10 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 1320-1333 |
URL | http://www.baldingsworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Who-Wants-to-Adopt-121213.pdf |
Abstract | To better understand the debate over international adoption, we utilize the National Survey of Family Growth and the Demographic and Health Surveys to study who adopts internationally and the status of orphaned children in sub-Saharan Africa. According to NSFG data adopters are church going, highly educated, stable families aware of the challenges faced by international adoption, with high incidences of infertility. According to the USAID/UNICEF Demographic and Health Surveys, orphans in sub-Saharan Africa suffer from significantly higher material deprivation, reduced schooling, and increased levels of stunting and underweight reported. Using DHS data, we estimate conservatively that that 150,000 orphans from our sample of sub-Saharan African countries died from the five year birth cohort. Given the large number of stable families and the high number of orphan deaths, it seems counterproductive to restrict international adoptions given the significant benefit to both children and families that could be realized. |
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