Adoption across Borders: Serving the Children in Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions
By (Author) Rita J. Simon
By (author) Howard Altstein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9th February 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Child welfare and youth services
Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Sociology
362.734
Paperback
174
Width 140mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
240g
For over thirty years, Rita J. Simon and Howard Altstein have been studying transracial and intercountry adoptions. The families they have studied include white parents; African American, Hispanic, and Korean children; and Jewish Stars of David families, among others. This book summarizes their findings and compares them with other studies. It is an invaluable source of data on the number and frequency of transracial and intercountry adoptions and on the attitudes toward them. Moreover, it strongly advocates and demonstrates the positive effects of transracial and intercountry adoptions, countering public policy initiatives that emphasize 'same race' adoption practices.
Adoption across Borders may certainly be of use for scholars and practitioners looking for basic reference points on transracial adoption and intercountry adoption in the United States, and more specifically for evidence supporting transracial adoption. * Contemporary Sociology *
This book is a meritorious contribution to the research of a subject that deserves more attention than it is presently receiving. * International Social Science Review *
Rita J. Simon is University Professor at American University. Howard Altstein is professor of social work at the University of Maryland.