Analysis of intercountry adoption policy and regulations: The case of Korea
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- Berry, Marianne & Dylla, Debora J. Cavazos & Barth, Richard P. & Needell, Barbara, 1998. "The role of open adoption in the adjustment of adopted children and their families," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 20(1-2), pages 151-171.
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Adoptive parents Biological parents Child welfare Child Citizenship Act Domestic adoption Intercountry adoption Intercountry Adoption Act International adoptees South Korea Hague Convention;Statistics
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