The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... life - style , focused on the ranch home , the barbeque grill , the manicured lawn , the station wagon , the coffee klatch , the " within walking distance " elementary school , and the suburban shopping area ( Choldin , p . 896 ) ...
... life - style , focused on the ranch home , the barbeque grill , the manicured lawn , the station wagon , the coffee klatch , the " within walking distance " elementary school , and the suburban shopping area ( Choldin , p . 896 ) ...
Pagina 42
... life - style , when examining the concept of urbanization . A first , commonsense definition of ur- banization is an ecological one , that is , an increased proportion of the population in urbanized areas due to population shifts from ...
... life - style , when examining the concept of urbanization . A first , commonsense definition of ur- banization is an ecological one , that is , an increased proportion of the population in urbanized areas due to population shifts from ...
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... life - style " and " beliefs and feelings " in making this judgment . Thus , the Jackmans observed that class is of significance to respondents , and " class has a subjective meaning that transcends the economic sphere and incorporates ...
... life - style " and " beliefs and feelings " in making this judgment . Thus , the Jackmans observed that class is of significance to respondents , and " class has a subjective meaning that transcends the economic sphere and incorporates ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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