The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... usually clear distinctions in social roles be- tween neighbor , friend , and kin , although these roles may overlap ( Keller , 1968 ) . Examples of neighboring include visiting , coffee klatching , dining together , borrowing tools or ...
... usually clear distinctions in social roles be- tween neighbor , friend , and kin , although these roles may overlap ( Keller , 1968 ) . Examples of neighboring include visiting , coffee klatching , dining together , borrowing tools or ...
Pagina 66
... usually connected to career and / or company moves . Of special concern would be the needs of individuals who get stuck in this type of neighborhood , who fail to move up and out . This is also not a good neighborhood for people who ...
... usually connected to career and / or company moves . Of special concern would be the needs of individuals who get stuck in this type of neighborhood , who fail to move up and out . This is also not a good neighborhood for people who ...
Pagina 78
... usually face major problems of housing , employment discrimination , and lack of social services . Although the neighborhoods that attract American Indians of low socioeco- nomic status usually include other ethnic minorities ...
... usually face major problems of housing , employment discrimination , and lack of social services . Although the neighborhoods that attract American Indians of low socioeco- nomic status usually include other ethnic minorities ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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