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Research Report 2 (1987) - Surrogate Motherhood: Australian Public Opinion


Table of Contents


Tables
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Terms of Reference and Participants
Preface
Summary

CHAPTER 1 - SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD: A NATIONAL SURVEY

    I. Introduction
    II. Timing
    III. Methodology
    IV. Presentation of the Results Footnotes

CHAPTER 2 - APPROVAL OF SURROGACY ARRANGEMENTS
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Education
    IV. Occupation
    V. Religion
    VI. Federal Voting Intention
    VII. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems
    Footnotes

CHAPTER 3 - PAYMENT OF THE SURROGATE MOTHER
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    IV. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems

CHAPTER 4 - MAKING SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD ARRANGEMENTS
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    IV. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems

CHAPTER 5 - ENFORCEMENT OF SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD ARRANGEMENTS
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    IV. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems
    Footnote

CHAPTER 6 - DISCLOSURE OF THE IDENTITY OF THE SURROGATE MOTHER
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    IV. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems
    Footnotes

CHAPTER 7 - ELIGIBILITY FOR SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD ARRANGEMENTS
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Education
    IV. Occupation
    V. Religion
    VI. Federal Voting Intention
    VII. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    VIII. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems
    Footnote

CHAPTER 8 - SURROGACY FOR NON-MEDICAL REASONS
    I. Overall Response
    II. Age and Family Status
    III. Education
    IV. Religion
    V. Federal Voting Intention
    VI. Attitude to Surrogate Motherhood itself
    VII. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems

CHAPTER 9 - ATTITUDES OF PARTICULAR GROUPS
    I. Introduction
    II. The Influence of Religion
    III. Young Married People without children
    IV. Personal Experience of Fertility Problems
    V. Single People under
    Footnotes


APPENDIX A: NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY: QUESTIONS
APPENDIX B: PERSONAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
APPENDIX C: ANALYSIS OF INDETERMINATE ANSWERS
BIBLIOGRAPHY


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