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A Comparison of Biological and Adoptive Mothers and Fathers
Abstract:ABSTRACT

While poverty is suspected to be the major reason for birth families relinquishing their children for international adoptions, little is known of the impact of the interplay among the economic, familial, and cultural aspects of a particular sending country which culminates in the adoption decision. In this study, the authors studied 73 birthmothers in the Republic of Marshall Islands, a small Western Pacific island nation with a total population of 68,000, to explore the influences that led to their adoption decision. Their findings reflect an environment of extreme poverty, the breakdown of traditional family support systems, and the exploitation of the cultural understanding of adoptions.
Keywords:International adoption  birthmother  relinquishment decision  Micronesian adoption practices  human rights in adoption  adoption moratorium  adoption ethics
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