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These perspectives , which are well developed in the social sciences , are being
widely used in social work ... The ecological system perspective focuses on the
population characteristics of a community ( size , density , heterogeneity ) , the ...
These perspectives , which are well developed in the social sciences , are being
widely used in social work ... The ecological system perspective focuses on the
population characteristics of a community ( size , density , heterogeneity ) , the ...
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The social systems perspective focuses both on the interaction of these
community subsystems on a horizontal level within the community ... As you
explore communities from these systems perspectives , look upon the community
as an actor .
The social systems perspective focuses both on the interaction of these
community subsystems on a horizontal level within the community ... As you
explore communities from these systems perspectives , look upon the community
as an actor .
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The Competent Community as Viewed from Systems Perspectives As we noted
in Chapter 1 , an ecological systems perspective directs us to the physical
environment , to population and household characteristics , to differential land
use , and ...
The Competent Community as Viewed from Systems Perspectives As we noted
in Chapter 1 , an ecological systems perspective directs us to the physical
environment , to population and household characteristics , to differential land
use , and ...
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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