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Neighborhoods are social units within a local community . While neighborhoods
often display some of the dimensions of a local community , they can be identified
as geographical and psychological units within the broader community .
Neighborhoods are social units within a local community . While neighborhoods
often display some of the dimensions of a local community , they can be identified
as geographical and psychological units within the broader community .
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Application of a Social Systems Perspective In applying social systems concepts
to the community , Warren ( 1963 ) specified five functions which a community
performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control ...
Application of a Social Systems Perspective In applying social systems concepts
to the community , Warren ( 1963 ) specified five functions which a community
performs : production / distribution / consumption , socialization , social control ...
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Using census data measures of occupation , education , income , and life - styles
allows us to develop social profiles of communities and their subcommunities . A
community profile can be based on a single variable , such as occupational ...
Using census data measures of occupation , education , income , and life - styles
allows us to develop social profiles of communities and their subcommunities . A
community profile can be based on a single variable , such as occupational ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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