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Family-to-family child migration network of informal adoption in China

Sociology

Family-to-family child migration network of informal adoption in China

X. Ma, G. Li, et al.

Discover the intriguing patterns and influences behind informal adoption in China from 1924 to 2018. This research reveals how factors like famine, birth control policies, and cultural preferences shaped the landscape of adoption, while also highlighting the geographical hotspots. Conducted by a team of experts from Northwest University and the University of Alabama System, this study aims to enhance understanding and advocacy for children's rights.

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