Working Paper

The Child Adoption Marketplace: Parental Preferences and Adoption Outcomes

Mark Skidmore, Gary Anderson, Mark Eiswerth
CESifo, Munich, 2011

CESifo Working Paper No. 3674

In the United States child adoption costs vary considerably, ranging from no out-of-pocket expense to $50,000 or more. What are the causes for the variability in adoption expenses? We administered a survey to a sample of Michigan adoptive families to link adoptive parent characteristics, child characteristics, and adoption-related expenses and subsidies. We then estimate “hedonic” regressions in which adoption cost is a function of child characteristics. The analysis shows that most of the variation in adoption costs is explained by child characteristics. In particular, costs lower for older children, children of African descent, and special needs children. Findings inform policies regarding the transition of children from foster care to adoptive families.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Public Finance
Keywords: child welfare, adoption, subsidy
JEL Classification: D100