The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... integration . The proposal calls for paying landlords up to $ 1,000 per living unit for rehabilitating apartments . Landlords receiving the subsidy would be re- quired to allow the village to serve as rental agent for the refurbished ...
... integration . The proposal calls for paying landlords up to $ 1,000 per living unit for rehabilitating apartments . Landlords receiving the subsidy would be re- quired to allow the village to serve as rental agent for the refurbished ...
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... integration is an individual's social network . A social network involves a " set of links or ties among in- dividuals " ( Choldin , 1985 , p . 411 ) . A person's social network in- cludes one's significant others , often drawn from ...
... integration is an individual's social network . A social network involves a " set of links or ties among in- dividuals " ( Choldin , 1985 , p . 411 ) . A person's social network in- cludes one's significant others , often drawn from ...
Pagina 157
... Integration Religious affiliation may be regarded as a community of interest in that it provides a basis for identification that transcends the local neighborhood and the local community . While many religious groups have churches and ...
... Integration Religious affiliation may be regarded as a community of interest in that it provides a basis for identification that transcends the local neighborhood and the local community . While many religious groups have churches and ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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