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Intercountry adoption, countries of origin, and biological families

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  • Högbacka, R.

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  • Högbacka, R., 2014. "Intercountry adoption, countries of origin, and biological families," ISS Working Papers - General Series 77406, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
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    1. Nigel Cantwell, 2014. "The Best Interests of the Child in Intercountry Adoption," Papers innins712, Innocenti Insights.
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