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TwitterIn the fiscal year of 2021, 7,622 children adopted with public agency involvement in the United States were two years old at the time of adoption. In that same fiscal year, about 6,015 children adopted in the country were one year old at the time of their adoption.
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This Dataset contains age-group and gender-wise in-country child adoption statistics for each year.
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TwitterThe highest number of the 288 children adopted in Norway in 2021 was 18 years or older. Exactly 135 oft he adopted children belonged to this age group. The second largest age group was children under three years of age. On the other hand, only 12 children of the age five to six years were adopted in Norway. The total number of adoptions in the country decreased from 2011 to 2021.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the age group distribution of children who were successfully adopted in England in 2018. ** percent of the children adopted were aged between 1 and 4 years, however only * percent of adoptees were children under the age of *.
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TwitterThis dataset contains aggregate data concerning the number of children that exited DCF care to an Adoption. These figures are broken out by the DCF Region and Office responsible for the child's care, by their Age Group (at exit), and by whether their exit from care occurred within 24 months of their entry to care or not. It would be appropriate to roll up the data from all variables across multiple time periods, as they represent specific events in the lives of these children. Please note that these figures do not represent unique children, and so should not be used as the basis for creating a rate based on the child population of the state. These data form the basis of measurement for the Juan F. Consent Decree Exit Plan Outcome #8: Adoption Within 24 Months, although those figures are reported to the DCF Court Monitor on a quarterly rather than annual schedule.
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Children looked after who were adopted during the year ending 31 March by average time between the different stages of the adoption process and age at start of period of care. The average time is shown in years and months (yy:mm). Data formerly in table E2.
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TwitterFrom 2016-17, looked after children data is now collected during the year through the Looked after children Census. This has replaced the existing datasets Looked After Children (SSDA903), Adoptions of looked after children (AD1), Educational qualifications of care leavers (OC1) and Care leavers on their 19th birthday (OC3). This table presents figures about children looked after by Welsh local authorities. Children looked after include those on care orders and other children provided with accommodation by their local authority.
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TwitterThis graph shows the distribution of international adopted children in France in 2021, according to their age. It appears that that year, ** percent of adopted children in France were aged between zero and two years old.
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TwitterIn 2022, 43 inter-country adoptions involving a child less than one year old were processed in the United States. Additionally, 593 children between the ages of five and 12 years old were adopted from abroad.
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The data in the table 'Step-parent adoptions by age of child' concern step-parent adoption applications submitted to Dutch courts. The table shows the stepparent adoptions by age of the children at the time of submitting the adoption request. Data available from: 1995. Status of the figures: All figures included in the table are final figures. When will the new numbers come out? This table will no longer be updated. In the course of 2010, a new method of observation will be adopted and a revised series will be published.
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The Mission de l’adoption intercountry (MAI) is the central French authority for intercountry adoption, provided for in the 1993 Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, to which France has been a party since 1998. Created by a decree of 14 April 2009, the MAI is placed within the Directorate of French Abroad and Consular Administration (DFAE), at the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. Since 2001, it has published each year a comprehensive report containing all the figures relating to the adoption of foreign children by French or foreign nationals residing in France. For the years after 1994, the collection of data is based on the extraction of statistics from the adoption file registration and monitoring software: — the census of long-stay adoption visas (VLSA) issued by French consular posts to children adopted abroad, on the advice of MAI, by French nationals or foreigners residing in France; — the information provided by authorised operators for adoptions carried out in countries of the European Union (Hungary, Bulgaria, etc.). For the years 1979-1993, the compilation of statistics by country of origin contains the data published in the 1995 Mattei report (Annex 8: status of visas granted to children adopted by French), corrected by some inconsistencies. Adoptions by French nationals whose habitual residence is abroad are not taken into account. Statistics on the various countries of origin and host countries have been compiled by Professor Peter Selman and are available on the website of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (www.hcch.net). The main features and developments of international adoption in France are published annually on the website of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
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TwitterThis page includes reports on state-specific adoption statistics for fiscal year 2010. Receiving Adoption Subsidy: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Adoptive Family Structure: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Age at Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Prior Relationship of Adoptive Parent(s) to Child: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Race/Ethnicity of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Sex of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Child is Identified as a Special Needs Adoption: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Time between Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) and Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2009 - 9/30/2010 Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
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Users can look at annual reports and data related to Adoption and Foster Care, Child Abuse and Neglect, and Child welfare. Background Annual reports and data are collected by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families. Data on Adoption and Foster Care is presented in two forms; the annual Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) and State-by-state Adoption and foster care statistics. Child Abuse and Neglect research is presented in the form of annual Child Maltreatment reports covering a variety of topics. Child Welfare outc omes are presented in annual and multi-year reports to Congress. User functionality Users can choose reports by year. For Adoption and Foster Care Statistics, users can compare gender, race, adoption finalization age, time between TPR and finalization, prior relationship of adoptive parent and child, special needs among children, adoptive family structure, and information about receiving state or federal subsidy among states. AFCARS reports cover a variety of background information about age, length of stay, race, gender, and exiting circumsta nces. Child Maltreatment reports give data in paragraph and limited table form related to abuse and child fatalities. Child Welfare reports discuss foster care, child victims, and adoption statistics in paragraph and table formats. Data Notes For the Adoption and Foster Care Statistics report, data are available from 2003 -2009. State-by-state statistics are available from 2000-2006. Child Abuse and Neglect reports are available from 1995 to 2009. Child welfare reports are available from 1998 -2007.
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TwitterIn 2023, the total number of international adoption recorded in Spain was ***. According to the source, **** percent of the international adoptions were of children with * or less years of age.
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Abstract The necessary adoptions encompass cases of children over two years of age, with siblings, disabilities, chronic or interracial illness. This study aimed to present an integrative review of the necessary adoptions and how this topic has been investigated and discussed. From a search in the databases LILACS, SciELO, PePSIC and PsycINFO (2019-2018), 35 studies were retrieved. The scarce international production may be related to the fact that the necessary adoptions are a category in the Brazilian reality. Most of the studies prioritised as necessary the adoption of children children over two years of age, with few studies on children with disabilities, sickness and siblings. Further research on interracial adoptions is recommended, as well as greater awareness of the candidates to adopt regarding the profile of children for adoption in host institutions, which should be accompanied by greater visibility of the topic in the scientific field.
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This Pet Adoption Center dataset is a synthetic collection of 200 records simulating real-world pet adoption scenarios. Each record contains detailed information about the pet, including species, breed, age, color, and gender, as well as arrival and adoption dates.
For adopted pets, adopter demographics such as name, age, city, and previous pet adoptions are included. For pets not yet adopted, adopter-related fields contain meaningful placeholder values to maintain dataset completeness and avoid missing data.
This dataset is ideal for beginners and intermediate users looking to practice data cleaning, exploratory data analysis (EDA), visualization, and basic predictive modeling. Possible use cases include:
-Analyzing adoption trends by species, breed, or location -Predicting the likelihood or speed of adoption -Visualizing demographic patterns of adopters -Practicing data preprocessing with no missing values
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Children looked after who were adopted in the year, by gender, age group at adoption, age at starting final period of care, primary need, ethnicity, duration of final period of care and final legal status. Data formerly in table E1.Note: Age group at adoption and age at starting final period of care include an average age value; duration of final period of care includes an average duration. These values are in the 'Number' indicator but are in the format (years:month).
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TwitterThis report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2010 about children's ages at the time of a public agency adoption finalization.
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TwitterThis report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2007 about children's ages at the time of a public agency adoption finalization.
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TwitterIn Italy, between the years 2006 and 2019, the average age of couples at the date of the decree of eligibility to adopt increased. In fact, the average age of husbands rose to **** years by 2019, while wives' average age increased to **** in the same year.
However, between 2004 and 2019, the number of children adopted from abroad decreased. In 2019, ***** children were adopted in Italy.
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TwitterIn the fiscal year of 2021, 7,622 children adopted with public agency involvement in the United States were two years old at the time of adoption. In that same fiscal year, about 6,015 children adopted in the country were one year old at the time of their adoption.