Intercountry Adoption In The US

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Adoption is a very common occurrence in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau (2000), there were 2.1 million adopted children in the year of 2000 (Brumble & Kampfe, 2010). After World War II, Americans started adopting children of foreign descent because of the influx of parentless children. Post World War II, the subsequent source that brought an increase of intercountry adoption was the Korean War. Consequently, numbers of Korean children were orphaned, thus were adopted by many western nations (Reynolds, Ponterotto, & Lecker, 2016). The Korean Ministry of Heath and Welfare released that an estimated 160,000 children were adopted (Reynolds et al., 2016). In comparison to research done on foster care, and the positive effects

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