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Adoption Statistics - Litte Known Facts About Adoption Revealed!

Author: Abhishek Agarwal

To know the bigger picture regarding what the nature and process of adoption is all about, adoption statistics are more than just numbers for people looking to adopt and those hoping to study the patterns and history of this vital way to building a family and therefore the nation, in turn. Many Americans have been touched by this process of adoption and just a decade ago, in 1997, Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute conducted a survey to report over 60 per cent of US families had experienced adoption in some form or the other. In some instances, the participant was a product of an adoption, in others, one or more family members or a friend had been adopted or had placed a child for the same process. Thus, we find that this interesting study reveals a major portion of American families have been affected in some way by adoption.

The other aspect of adoption relates to the female demographics: women who place their unborn kids up for adoption. This is known as prenatal adoption and usually such women tend to have an inverse relationship with their socioeconomic status (SES) and academic level; sometimes, the decision is influenced by that of the birth mother and at others, by those within her familly who are linked to these factors. E.g. a woman with a mother having finished at least a year college is statistically 3 times more likely to place a child for adoption than one a woman whose mother did not graduate high school, reveal studies. Research claims that the latter come families less supportive of giving the child up for adoption which the former are lucky to have, but females from lower SES and academic backgrounds may equally be decisive about giving their children for adoption felt one California research.

Some of these adoption statistics and opinions may be somewhat outdated but as with other issues, the commercials have not been tampered with or changed much, givng us reasonable information that is accurate and revealing about the estimated cost of adoption: the adoption agency hired to find a child is the chief cost incurred by prospective parents. Hiring a local agency for a domestic adoption (public agency) may cost aroudn $2500 or even less than that to nominal amounts, especially the non-profit ones, whereas if handed over to a private agency, the cost of adoption can range from $4000 to $30, 000 because these are not subsidized by the state and also offer support services later.

However, the important thing to remember when discussing adoption statistics is that these numbers are only a small element of the adoption procedure and to be used merely to gain an insight into the past of adoptive processes and trends; they are not meant to be yardstick for future figures - go by insight.


adoption facts?
im doing a project for school and i cant find anything on adoption statistics. I need to know roughly how many children are adopted each year and how many people are waiting to adopt each year, and how many children are actually put up to adoption each year. 10 points to the first accurate answer that seems fit. thank you. sorry for not making it clear enough, in the entire US, all states combined

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What do you think of the anti-adoption movements out there now?
Eg: http://www.antiadoption.org/faq.html http://www.amfor.net/Adopters.html http://www.exiledmothers.com/adoption_facts/prejudice_teen_mothers.htm I was really surprised to see sites so adamantly against adoption. I personally can see why adoption could be a bad decision in some cases, but having so many positive adoption experiences in my life (myself, other members of my family, friends, friends children etc), I don't understand why adoption overall could be a horrible thing. Thoughts and comments? It IS a little weird for people to assume that the mothers that give their children up for adoption are necessarily in bad situations. Some may just not be ready to be mothers. My bio-mom was college-education and had just started out in her career, and didn't want children. Do I think this is a good reason to give up a child? Not necessarily, but she wasn't drug-addicted or anything like that.

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Adoption facts?
what is a good website that gives lots of facts about adoption in the U.S. and worldwide? {for an essay}

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