The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... example , the nation's popula- tion at the time of the 1980 U.S. Census was 73.7 % urban , 26.3 % rural . The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the interrelationships among communities , as well ...
... example , the nation's popula- tion at the time of the 1980 U.S. Census was 73.7 % urban , 26.3 % rural . The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the interrelationships among communities , as well ...
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... example is Hasenfeld's ( 1983 , p . 63 ) map of the task envi- ronment of a typical court ( figure 9.1 ) . Human service organizations must relate to all these sectors , re- maining aware of how each is influenced by general environment ...
... example is Hasenfeld's ( 1983 , p . 63 ) map of the task envi- ronment of a typical court ( figure 9.1 ) . Human service organizations must relate to all these sectors , re- maining aware of how each is influenced by general environment ...
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... example , an ethnic minority person may be located in liv- ing facilities at some distance from individuals of the person's own culture , thereby limiting opportunities for reintegration and social interaction . In such cases the client ...
... example , an ethnic minority person may be located in liv- ing facilities at some distance from individuals of the person's own culture , thereby limiting opportunities for reintegration and social interaction . In such cases the client ...
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