The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... effective and functionally competent the com- munity is with respect to its total population . Institutional racism ( Barbarin , 1981 ) is one of the forces which fosters this lack of com- munity competence . Discriminatory policies and ...
... effective and functionally competent the com- munity is with respect to its total population . Institutional racism ( Barbarin , 1981 ) is one of the forces which fosters this lack of com- munity competence . Discriminatory policies and ...
Pagina 121
... effective system should produce or contribute to a low level of unemployment , a minimal level of discrimination in ... effectiveness of the local income structure are the local political and governmental systems and extra - community ...
... effective system should produce or contribute to a low level of unemployment , a minimal level of discrimination in ... effectiveness of the local income structure are the local political and governmental systems and extra - community ...
Pagina 143
... effective political mobilization . Such " transitional " neighborhoods are likely to be in the inner city , not in the suburbs . Some neighborhoods seem to have the capacity , through formal and informal resources , to mount " effective ...
... effective political mobilization . Such " transitional " neighborhoods are likely to be in the inner city , not in the suburbs . Some neighborhoods seem to have the capacity , through formal and informal resources , to mount " effective ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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