The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... described as suburban areas . These often include self- governing municipalities or townships . A suburb is defined by the Census Bureau as " an incorporated municipality within a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area other than the ...
... described as suburban areas . These often include self- governing municipalities or townships . A suburb is defined by the Census Bureau as " an incorporated municipality within a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area other than the ...
Pagina 54
... described as a group living in " poverty , " but , unlike other groups of poor people , these individuals seem , in general , to live in a permanent state of poverty . Without drastic intervention they are unlikely to be able to move ...
... described as a group living in " poverty , " but , unlike other groups of poor people , these individuals seem , in general , to live in a permanent state of poverty . Without drastic intervention they are unlikely to be able to move ...
Pagina 69
... described as " slums of despair " ( Stokes , 1962 ) , made up of an economic underclass . The urban " skid row " area provides an illustration of this type of neighborhood . In contrast to this view of the ghetto / slum as disorganized ...
... described as " slums of despair " ( Stokes , 1962 ) , made up of an economic underclass . The urban " skid row " area provides an illustration of this type of neighborhood . In contrast to this view of the ghetto / slum as disorganized ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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