The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... racial and ethnic groups throughout the village . " Because a fresh pattern of segregation has emerged in some areas , the vil- lage Board of Trustees has endorsed a concept of offering financial incentives to apartment - building ...
... racial and ethnic groups throughout the village . " Because a fresh pattern of segregation has emerged in some areas , the vil- lage Board of Trustees has endorsed a concept of offering financial incentives to apartment - building ...
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... racial group in the United States . The proportion of blacks in a community is the most often- reported racial group census statistic . Recently , census tables report on resident population by " Race and Spanish Origin , ” that is ...
... racial group in the United States . The proportion of blacks in a community is the most often- reported racial group census statistic . Recently , census tables report on resident population by " Race and Spanish Origin , ” that is ...
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... Racial Bars . Neighborhood bars often are ethnic or racial in terms of their patrons . They tend to be in working - class neighbor- hoods and , often , in ghetto areas ( Suttles , 1968 ) . An example of such a bar is the Wonder Bar ...
... Racial Bars . Neighborhood bars often are ethnic or racial in terms of their patrons . They tend to be in working - class neighbor- hoods and , often , in ghetto areas ( Suttles , 1968 ) . An example of such a bar is the Wonder Bar ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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