The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... Oak Park , Illi- nois , to assemble " a mixture of racial and ethnic groups . " A good community has opportunities for rewarding social relation- ships as well as for sustenance , employment , housing , education , health and social ...
... Oak Park , Illi- nois , to assemble " a mixture of racial and ethnic groups . " A good community has opportunities for rewarding social relation- ships as well as for sustenance , employment , housing , education , health and social ...
Pagina 20
... Oak Park was a place " of broad lawns and narrow minds . " In 1961 , Hemingway committed suicide , and about the same time Oak Park began changing its image . As urban decay rolled west , this community of 52,000 became more and more ...
... Oak Park was a place " of broad lawns and narrow minds . " In 1961 , Hemingway committed suicide , and about the same time Oak Park began changing its image . As urban decay rolled west , this community of 52,000 became more and more ...
Pagina 21
... Oak Park's activists decided that “ he's not the enemy ; he's us , " Raymond said . By 1977 , when blacks were moving to Oak Park at a rate that increased their population from 0.2 percent in 1968 to 13 percent today , Oak Park's ...
... Oak Park's activists decided that “ he's not the enemy ; he's us , " Raymond said . By 1977 , when blacks were moving to Oak Park at a rate that increased their population from 0.2 percent in 1968 to 13 percent today , Oak Park's ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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