Selling Transracial Adoption : Families, Markets, and the Color Line /
While focused on serving children and families, the adoption industry must also generate sufficient revenue to cover an agency's operating costs. With its fee-for-service model, Elizabeth Raleigh asks, How does private adoption operate as a marketplace? Her eye-opening book, Selling Transracial Adop...
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2018.
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