Negro Attitudes Toward Adoption in Hartford1965 - 51 pagine |
Sommario
Introduction | 5 |
The Interviewees | 8 |
Shortage of Negro Adoption Homes | 12 |
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¹The question adopt a child adopted children adopting families adoption agencies adoptive parents applicants asked attitudes available for adoption Child Welfare Association concerned Connecticut Child Welfare consider adoption Contact with Social couples emotional stability experience factors feel about adopting five foster care foster children foster home Frequency greater number hair texture Happy environment Hartford home study homes for Negro illegitimacy rate importance interested in adopting interview knew knowledge Lack less long wait lower income Material things natural parents negative Negro adoption homes Negro children Negro families Negro homes number of Negro obstacles offered parental background place children Placement agencies problem Quality of Placement rank Reasons Related referred relatively replies respondents shortage of Negro social agencies Social Class social worker sources specific Spiritual values STANFORD UNIVERSITY stressed suggests University of Hartford unmarried mothers want to know women