BagleyC, ‘Social policy and development: the case of child welfare, health and nutritional services in India’, Plural Societies, Spring, 1979.
2.
These and other figures on adoptions and the numbers of children in institutions in India are based on figures provided by the Indian Council for the Promotion of Adoption, Bombay, 1978.
3.
‘Adoption’, special edition of the journal of the Indian Council for Child Welfare, New Delhi, December, 1974.
4.
Report of the Joint Committee on the Adoption of Children Bill (1972), New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Secretariat, 1976.
5.
RoshdiS Ismail, ‘The future of the child in the Muslim world’, International Child Welfare Review, 1977, 34, 25–33.
6.
KirkR, Shared Fate, New York: The Free Press, 1964.
7.
AhmedI, ‘Adoption in India: a study of attitudes’, Indian Journal of Social Work, 1975, 36, 181–190.
8.
GokhaleS, ‘Inter-country adoptions and consultancy in Guardianship’, Indian Journal of Social Work, 1976, 37, 109–120. See, too, the papers on adoption and foster care in Adoption and Foster Care: An Indian Perspective, Bombay: Indian Council of Social Welfare, 1976.
9.
United Nations, Report of the European Seminar on Inter-country Adoption, Leysin, Switzerland, 1960, Geneva: UN Report.
10.
BagleyCYoungL, ‘Inter-country Adoption: A Policy Review’, unpublished paper.