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Author: ROTABI Karen Smith; BROMFIELD Nicole Footen;
Title: The decline in intercountry adoptions and new practices of global surrogacy: global exploitation and human rights concerns.
Reference: Affilia Journal of Women and Social Work, 27(2), May 2012, pp.129-141.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; human rights; human trafficking; intercountry adoption; surrogacy; Guatemala; India; Select:
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Author: ROTABI Karen Smith; et al.;
Title: Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala.
Reference: International Social Work, 55(3), May 2012, pp.402-416.
Format: article;
Topics: children; cultural identity; family group conferences; family relations; indigenous people; intercountry adoption; kinship care; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: GIBBONS Judith L.; WILSON Samantha L.; SCHNELL Alicia M.;
Title: Foster parents as a critical link and resource in international adoptions from Guatemala.
Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(2), April-June 2009, pp.59-77.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; adoption; foster carers; intercountry adoption; research; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: BUNKERS Kelley McCreery; GROZA Victor; LAUER Daniel P.;
Title: International adoption and child protection in Guatemala: a case of the tail wagging the dog.
Reference: International Social Work, 52(5), September 2009, pp.649-660.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; intercountry adoption; policy formulation; social services; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: EGUREN Inigo Retolaza;
Title: Moving up and down the ladder: community-based participation in public dialogue and deliberation in Bolivia and Guatemala.
Reference: Community Development Journal, 43(3), July 2008, pp.312-328.
Format: article;
Topics: communities; developing countries; organisational structure; participation; research; Bolivia; Guatemala; Select:
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6 of 15
Author: THOMPSON Lisa; et al;
Title: Nxwisen, ntzarrin or ntzo’lin? Mapping children's respiratory symptoms among indigenous populations in Guatemala.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 65(7), October 2007, pp.1337-1350
Format: article;
Topics: children; indigenous people; long term conditions; standards; surveys; research; Guatemala; Select:
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7 of 15
Author: VILLEREAL Gary L.;
Title: Guatemala’s current and future globalization: social work's continuing education role.
Reference: International Social Work, 50(1), January 2007, pp.41-51.
Format: article;
Topics: cultural identity; globalisation; indigenous people; social work education; Guatemala; Select:
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8 of 15
Author: LINDSTROM David; MUNOZ-FRANCO Elisa;
Title: Migration and maternal health services utilization in rural Guatemala.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 63(3), August 2006, pp.706-721.
Format: article;
Topics: health care; immigration; mothers; social networks; urban areas; research; Guatemala; Select:
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9 of 15
Author: COOPE Caroline M.; THEOBALDE Sally;
Title: Children at risk of neglect: challenges faced by child protection practitioners in Guatemala City.
Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 30(5), May 2006, pp.523-536.
Format: article;
Topics: child abuse; child protection; developing countries; poverty; risk; research; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: BECKER Stan; FONSECA-BECKER Fannie; SCHENCK-YGLESIAS Catherine;
Title: Husbands’ and wives’ reports of women's decision-making power in Western Guatemala and their effects on preventive health behaviors.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 62(9), May 2006, pp.2313-2326.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour; decision making; families; gender; health needs; marriage; mothers; prevention; research; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: FURMAN Rich;
Title: A qualitative study of social development paradoxes in Guatemala using the research poem.
Reference: Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 22(1), April 2006, pp.37-48.
Format: article;
Topics: communication; immigration; indigenous people; research methods; research; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: WILSON Samantha L.; GIBBONS Judith L.;
Title: Guatemalan perceptions of adoption.
Reference: International Social Work, 48(6), November 2005, pp.742-752.
Format: article;
Topics: adoption; attitudes; intercountry adoption; research; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: KARABANOW Jeff;
Title: Making organizations work: exploring characteristics of anti-oppressive organizational structures in street youth shelters.
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 4(1), April 2004, pp.47-60.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-oppressive practice; homeless people; hostels; organisational structure; shelters; user participation; user views; young people; research; Canada; Guatemala; Select:
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Author: WEBB Sheila;
Title: Spreading the word.
Reference: Social Work Today, 4.6.92, pp.22-23.
Format: article;
Topics: rural areas; social workers; Guatemala; South America; Select:
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Author: KARABANOW Jeff;
Title: Creating a culture of hope: lessons from street children agencies in Canada and Guatemala.
Reference: International Social Work, 46(3), July 2003, pp.369-386.
Format: article;
Topics: children; children in need; comparative studies; homeless people; homelessness; runaways; social work; social workers; voluntary organisations; Canada; Guatemala; Select:
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