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A great desire for children : the beginning of transnational adoption in Denmark and Norway during the 1960’s

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Genealogy, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 104, OnlineOnly
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ERIKSEN, Kasper, A great desire for children : the beginning of transnational adoption in Denmark and Norway during the 1960’s, Genealogy, 2020, Vol. 4, No. 104, OnlineOnly - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76807
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This article examines the beginning of transnational adoption in Denmark and Norway to illuminate the role of private actors and associations in Scandinavian welfare systems. Utilizing case studies of two prominent private adoption actors, Tytte Botfeldt and Torbjørn Jelstad, the article analyzes how these Nordic welfare states responded to the emergence of transnational adoption in comparison with both each other, neighboring Sweden, and the United States. This study shows that private actors and associations strongly influenced the nascent international adoption systems in these countries, by effectively promoting transnational adoption as a progressive and humanitarian form of global parenthood; while simultaneously emphasizing the responsibility of the welfare state to accommodate and alleviate childless couples’ human rights and need for children. A need that was strong enough that couples were willing to transcend legal, national, and racial borders. Ultimately, Danish and Norwegian authorities not only had to show leniency towards flagrant violations of adoption and child placement rules, but also change these so that families could fulfill their great need for children by legally adopting them from abroad.
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Published online: 22 October 2020
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