The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 13
... forces outside their control , such as economic recessions or federal policies . Communities vary in the ex- tent to which they have local resources , employment opportunities , organizational leadership , sound educational programs ...
... forces outside their control , such as economic recessions or federal policies . Communities vary in the ex- tent to which they have local resources , employment opportunities , organizational leadership , sound educational programs ...
Pagina 121
... forces . Evaluating a local economic system may be difficult . Yet , commu- nity studies and the deliberations of governmental bodies alert us to the extent to which economic forces have a positive or negative effect on the lives of ...
... forces . Evaluating a local economic system may be difficult . Yet , commu- nity studies and the deliberations of governmental bodies alert us to the extent to which economic forces have a positive or negative effect on the lives of ...
Pagina 159
... forces for cohesion and integration of citizens into their com- munities . These institutions , especially through their related volun- tary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a large portion of the population of ...
... forces for cohesion and integration of citizens into their com- munities . These institutions , especially through their related volun- tary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a large portion of the population of ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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activities American communities Atlanta borhood Boyertown census centers central cities Chapter Chicago Choldin cial citizens community competence community conflict community power Competent Community concept County culture Detroit Detroit Free Press developed dimensions ecological employment environment ethnic groups ethnic minority example Federal formal organizations functions gentrification ghetto group homes Hispanic housing human service organizations identify individuals influence integration involved Latinos leaders levels life-style living MACO major mass society membership ment Metropolitan Statistical Area munity needs neigh neighbors nity nomic Oak Park organizational participation patterns percent planning political population primary group problems professional programs racial relationships residential areas residents rural segregation serve service agencies social class social services social systems social welfare social worker stadium status structure subcommunities subsystems suburban suburbs systems perspective tion underclass units voluntary associations volunteer Warren women