Adoption in Japan: Comparing Policies for Children in Need

Adoption in Japan: Comparing Policies for Children in Need

Adoption in Japan: Comparing Policies for Children in Need
Adoption in Japan: Comparing Policies for Children in Need

Adoption in Japan: Comparing Policies for Children in Need

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Overview

The first book-length study of adoption in Japan, this impressive work tackles the innovative and sometimes controversial subject of the policies of adoption agencies in Japan. The book places special adoption in the context of a liberal reformist agenda that has challenged traditional concepts of the family through the efforts to place children with difficult family backgrounds, including mixed and minority ethnic backgrounds. Drawing on empirical source material gathered since the late 1980s, the authors consider the central policy issue of whether agencies should be given a free hand to create their own policies, or whether they should be more tightly regulated. Finally, the book analyzes how different agency strategies for finding homes for hard to place children are related to different assumptions about the psychology and reasoning of prospective parents.

Adoption in Japan makes a significant contribution to the academic literature in the fields of Japanese studies, public policy, social work and sociology. It will also be of interest to professionals involved in adoption agencies, specialist social work and adoption panels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415645706
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/13/2012
Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. An Overview of Adoption in Japan 2. Special Adoption: A Liberal Policy in a Conservative Society 3. Loving Hands 4. The Motherly Network 5. A Christian Adoption Agency 6. The Doctor's Association 7. International Adoption 8. Transethnic Adoption 9. Comparing Institutional Care with Fostering and Adoption 10. Decision-Making in Matching 11. Problems of Power and Prospects for Reform. Appendix 1: Adoption Numbers. Appendix 2: Adoption, Surrogacy and Abortion

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