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... and economic consequences of the process In the first phase there is an “
established " group and an “ invading ” group . A key condition for residential
succession is that housing opportunities be available to the members of the
established ...
... and economic consequences of the process In the first phase there is an “
established " group and an “ invading ” group . A key condition for residential
succession is that housing opportunities be available to the members of the
established ...
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Community based organizations and voluntary associations associated with the “
established ” group decline or change to memberships of the invading groups . In
many cases new organizational memberships emerge among the invading ...
Community based organizations and voluntary associations associated with the “
established ” group decline or change to memberships of the invading groups . In
many cases new organizational memberships emerge among the invading ...
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... established a low - interest loan fund to help MACO area businesses hire
unemployed MACO residents , officers said . ... in their neighborhood ; compelled
the city to commit $ 200 , 000 for improved street lighting and establish a $ 480 ,
000 ...
... established a low - interest loan fund to help MACO area businesses hire
unemployed MACO residents , officers said . ... in their neighborhood ; compelled
the city to commit $ 200 , 000 for improved street lighting and establish a $ 480 ,
000 ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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