The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 87
... percent thought the neighborhoods were a good place to live and 70 percent thought they were a good place to raise children . Ninety - three percent of the parents disagreed with the statement " Most neighbors don't like me because I'm ...
... percent thought the neighborhoods were a good place to live and 70 percent thought they were a good place to raise children . Ninety - three percent of the parents disagreed with the statement " Most neighbors don't like me because I'm ...
Pagina 89
... percent of the Clark Park area , 16 percent of the Springwells area and 11 percent of the Chadsey area ; others have moved into the downriver suburbs . Although the figures place Latinos at 2.4 percent of Detroit's population , the ...
... percent of the Clark Park area , 16 percent of the Springwells area and 11 percent of the Chadsey area ; others have moved into the downriver suburbs . Although the figures place Latinos at 2.4 percent of Detroit's population , the ...
Pagina 175
... percentage ( 22 percent ) of residents between ages 25 and 34 , the segment of the population most likely to have children . It also had the lowest percentage of children 13 and younger . Of those 13 largest cities , San Francisco was ...
... percentage ( 22 percent ) of residents between ages 25 and 34 , the segment of the population most likely to have children . It also had the lowest percentage of children 13 and younger . Of those 13 largest cities , San Francisco was ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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