The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 124
... residents ) to the larger economic system of the community . The ghetto has high unemploy- ment . While a small proportion of the residents are employed in high- wage industries , such as automobile related jobs , the major propor- tion ...
... residents ) to the larger economic system of the community . The ghetto has high unemploy- ment . While a small proportion of the residents are employed in high- wage industries , such as automobile related jobs , the major propor- tion ...
Pagina 125
... residents are also in services essential to the larger community , such as communica- tions , transportation , and sanitation . This is in contrast to the Fusfeld model , which has some of the features of a " street corner model ...
... residents are also in services essential to the larger community , such as communica- tions , transportation , and sanitation . This is in contrast to the Fusfeld model , which has some of the features of a " street corner model ...
Pagina 144
... residents . An understanding of the processes of community conflict is espe- cially relevant to the social worker who is directly or indirectly in- volved with clients who make use of community - based treatment centers . This is of ...
... residents . An understanding of the processes of community conflict is espe- cially relevant to the social worker who is directly or indirectly in- volved with clients who make use of community - based treatment centers . This is of ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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