International adoption of South Korean children
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The international adoption of South Korean children was started after 1953 because a large number of mixed children became orphaned during the Korean War, but later, the children who were adopted in accordance with the international adoption program included orphaned Korean children. Religious organizations in the United States, Australia, and many Western European nations slowly developed the apparatus that sustained international adoption as a socially integrated system. However, this system is essentially gone as of 2020. The number of children who were given up for adoption is lower than it is in OECD countries which are similar in size, the majority of adoptees are adopted by South Korean families, and the number of international adoptees is at a historical low.[5]
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