The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... economic barriers and lack of employment opportunities which would allow for class mobility . Po- litical and economic forces have , over time , enabled minorities to move into the middle class , with employment in white - collar and ...
... economic barriers and lack of employment opportunities which would allow for class mobility . Po- litical and economic forces have , over time , enabled minorities to move into the middle class , with employment in white - collar and ...
Pagina 119
... economy is re- lated to community problems and how it affects a community's po- litical , educational , health , and social welfare systems . A communi- ty's economic system includes ( 1 ) numerous formal bureaucratic organizations ...
... economy is re- lated to community problems and how it affects a community's po- litical , educational , health , and social welfare systems . A communi- ty's economic system includes ( 1 ) numerous formal bureaucratic organizations ...
Pagina 121
... Economic System of a Community It is clear that American communities vary considerably in how well their local economic systems operate . An effective system should produce or contribute to a low level of unemployment , a minimal level ...
... Economic System of a Community It is clear that American communities vary considerably in how well their local economic systems operate . An effective system should produce or contribute to a low level of unemployment , a minimal level ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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