Date: 2024
Type: Thesis
A Scandinavian way of adoption? : a comparative historical study of transnational adoption in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden during the late half of the 20th century
Florence : European University Institute, 2024, EUI, HEC, PhD Thesis
ERIKSEN, Kasper, A Scandinavian way of adoption? : a comparative historical study of transnational adoption in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden during the late half of the 20th century, Florence : European University Institute, 2024, EUI, HEC, PhD Thesis - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76805
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This thesis examines transnational adoption in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from a comparative historical perspective in the context of the Nordic welfare state. The international research on transnational adoption is heavily focused on North America. However, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have seen some of the highest rates of transnational adoptions in the world when measured per capita, and these countries have received the most children relative to their population size. This thesis seeks to contribute to the growing scholarship on transnational adoption as well as to bring it into conversation with research on the Nordic welfare state. It uses adoption to break away from the top-down statist perspective on welfare states and demonstrate how private associations and families in Scandinavia both shape the services that they receive and play a crucial role in how these services are delivered and regulated. A main finding of this comparative study is that transnational adoption in Scandinavia has been primarily promoted by private actors (adoptive parents, associations) who successfully forced the authorities to not only accept but also assist with the adoption of foreign children from abroad during the latter half of the 20th century.
Additional information:
Defence date: 03 April 2024; Examining Board: Prof. Laura Lee Downs (European University Institute); Prof. Monika Baar (European University Institute); Prof. Klaus Petersen (University of Southern Denmark); Prof. Cecilia Lindgren (Linköping University)
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76805
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/796169
Series/Number: EUI; HEC; PhD Thesis
Publisher: European University Institute
LC Subject Heading: Intercountry adoption -- Scandinavia; Scandinavia -- Social policy -- History -- 20th century; Social service -- Scandinavia -- History -- 20th century
Preceding version: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76807
Version: Chapter 1 'Domestic Adoption and Nordic Welfare Cooperation' of the PhD thesis draws upon an earlier version published as an article ' A Great Desire for Children: The Beginning of Transnational Adoption in Denmark and Norway during the 1960’s' (2020) in the journal 'Genealogy'.