The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... regard to family and social integration , re- search findings show that the extended family is important for both rural and urban people . Although rural families probably never were exactly like our stereotype , there is little ...
... regard to family and social integration , re- search findings show that the extended family is important for both rural and urban people . Although rural families probably never were exactly like our stereotype , there is little ...
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... regard to a chance to earn a good income . A significant aspect of the Bell and Robinson study is its focus on perceptions of inequality in terms of opportunity and in terms of condition or treatment toward the different social classes ...
... regard to a chance to earn a good income . A significant aspect of the Bell and Robinson study is its focus on perceptions of inequality in terms of opportunity and in terms of condition or treatment toward the different social classes ...
Pagina 102
... regard to the question of whether " active " citizen partici- pation is more likely to occur in large or small cities , in relation to small or large target areas ( as in model cities programs ) , and in regard to the level of minority ...
... regard to the question of whether " active " citizen partici- pation is more likely to occur in large or small cities , in relation to small or large target areas ( as in model cities programs ) , and in regard to the level of minority ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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