Friday, 26 November 2004

Mother of all parenting dilemmas, The Australian, 26 November, 2004.

Mother of all parenting dilemmas: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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The record low 2003-04 figure was down from 78 children a year earlier, and continues a dramatic 30-year decline in the number ofAustralian children being offered for adoption.
The author of the adoption report, Debbie Noble-Carr, said the decline in the number of Australian-born children available for adoption could be attributed to women making more informed choices about birth control and changing community attitudes towards single parenthood.
Children adopted from China rose from 46 in 2002-03 to 112 in 2003-04, comprising 30 per cent of inter-country adoptions. Adoptions from South Korea and Ethiopia are also on the rise.

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