The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... Metropolitan Statistical Area , Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area , and Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area , and gives the criteria for their definitions . ( For New England , special criteria are used , and the reader ...
... Metropolitan Statistical Area , Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area , and Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area , and gives the criteria for their definitions . ( For New England , special criteria are used , and the reader ...
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... metropolitan communities and in middle - size cities throughout the nation ( Wald , 1984 ) . Kasarda ( 1978 ) summarizes this diffuse phase of urbanization by noting that metropolitan expansion absorbs " all segments of the met ...
... metropolitan communities and in middle - size cities throughout the nation ( Wald , 1984 ) . Kasarda ( 1978 ) summarizes this diffuse phase of urbanization by noting that metropolitan expansion absorbs " all segments of the met ...
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... Metropolitan Statistical Areas will highlight considerable differences in metropolitan communities , as they vary in population size , territory included in the communities , and / or the amount of hinterland contiguous to the various ...
... Metropolitan Statistical Areas will highlight considerable differences in metropolitan communities , as they vary in population size , territory included in the communities , and / or the amount of hinterland contiguous to the various ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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