Adoption: The Telling Process: A Follow Up Study of Twenty-Two Adoptive Families From the Division of Adoption Services, Department of Social Services, N.Y.C., 1968
Abstract
Throughout history, children have been left homeless through illness, death, desertion, abandonment and neglect of their families.There are many different ways that society has provided for these children, among which are foster care indenture, almshouses, orphanages, institutions, free boarding homes and currently recognized adoption.
Subject Area
Social work|Individual & family studies
Recommended Citation
Alexander, Antigone A, "Adoption: The Telling Process: A Follow Up Study of Twenty-Two Adoptive Families From the Division of Adoption Services, Department of Social Services, N.Y.C., 1968" (1968). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359836.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359836