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Human Reproduction, Vol 12, 2330-2335, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press


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Semen donor recruitment strategies--a non-payment based approach

KR Daniels and DJ Hall
Department of Social Work, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Actual and projected prohibition of payment for semen donation in the UK and Canada has increased the need to examine alternative methods of donor recruitment. Evidence from a number of sources suggests that there is a large group of current and potential donors who are motivated more by meeting esteem needs than by payment. We develop an argument for using social marketing tools to create systematically an esteem-based approach to donor recruitment as an alternative to the payment approach. We conclude that esteem is a useful method of reciprocating the gift that donors make.
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