The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... People of color , low social rank , or rural backgrounds encoun- tered greater obstacles to integration into American society than other groups who had the advantage of early immigration and affiliation with English - speaking founders ...
... People of color , low social rank , or rural backgrounds encoun- tered greater obstacles to integration into American society than other groups who had the advantage of early immigration and affiliation with English - speaking founders ...
Pagina 57
... social class have long been regarded as factors in determining the “ life chances " of minor- ities in American society ( Wilson , 1978 ) . Wilson defines class in terms of one's economic position . Wilson focuses on American blacks ...
... social class have long been regarded as factors in determining the “ life chances " of minor- ities in American society ( Wilson , 1978 ) . Wilson defines class in terms of one's economic position . Wilson focuses on American blacks ...
Pagina 185
... Social Science , 429 ( 19 ) . Farley , R. , Bianchi , S. , & Colasanto , D. ( 1979 ) . Barriers to the racial in- tegration of neighborhoods : The Detroit case . The American Acad- emy of Political and Social Sci- ence , 441 . Farley ...
... Social Science , 429 ( 19 ) . Farley , R. , Bianchi , S. , & Colasanto , D. ( 1979 ) . Barriers to the racial in- tegration of neighborhoods : The Detroit case . The American Acad- emy of Political and Social Sci- ence , 441 . Farley ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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