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Are Transnational Mothers Bad Mothers?
What is Transnational mothering? Transnational mothering is defined as mothering from a distance (usually from another country) and having a caretaker watch over and take of the children. How do parents decide whether or not to bring their children with … Continue reading
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Tagged children, gender, globalization, mothers, parenting, transnational mothers, transnationalism
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Selling babies: what the world really needs to know about international adoption
When most people hear the phrase child trafficking, they think of being bought and sold for sex or work. However adoption trafficking is another form of the illegal selling of human life that is plaguing our world. It is estimated … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, adoption trafficking, black market, child trafficking, children, poverty
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