The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 75
... status of urban neighborhoods is closely associated with these social class terms . The urban neighborhood becomes a highly visible manifestation of the status structure , and individual occupational careers come to be mirrored in one's ...
... status of urban neighborhoods is closely associated with these social class terms . The urban neighborhood becomes a highly visible manifestation of the status structure , and individual occupational careers come to be mirrored in one's ...
Pagina 76
... status for their residents . As a consequence , social differentiation of neighborhoods becomes at means of organizing inequality ( Logan , 1978 ) . What leads people to live where they live ? A major factor appears to be the appeal of ...
... status for their residents . As a consequence , social differentiation of neighborhoods becomes at means of organizing inequality ( Logan , 1978 ) . What leads people to live where they live ? A major factor appears to be the appeal of ...
Pagina 77
... status , they find that suburban neighborhoods often do change in status over time . In a typical neigh- borhood life cycle , the status of an area rises over two decades and then declines . This type of residential change by succession ...
... status , they find that suburban neighborhoods often do change in status over time . In a typical neigh- borhood life cycle , the status of an area rises over two decades and then declines . This type of residential change by succession ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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