The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... women are more competent than those which are not so successful . A number of spe- cial burdens or barriers for women have been identified in the fem- inist literature ( Choldin , 1985 ; Mazey and Lee , 1983 ) . The spacial or ...
... women are more competent than those which are not so successful . A number of spe- cial burdens or barriers for women have been identified in the fem- inist literature ( Choldin , 1985 ; Mazey and Lee , 1983 ) . The spacial or ...
Pagina 105
... women's organizations , working women are changing the focus and structure of the service agencies to make them more relevant and accessible to their new lives . A Wish to Remain Connected Part of that desire to do volunteer work , say ...
... women's organizations , working women are changing the focus and structure of the service agencies to make them more relevant and accessible to their new lives . A Wish to Remain Connected Part of that desire to do volunteer work , say ...
Pagina 106
... women were entering the work force . But the complexion of the groups has changed markedly in the last 15 years . The age of incoming members in the Junior League , for example , is now 31 , compared with 21 in 1972. The reason , or ...
... women were entering the work force . But the complexion of the groups has changed markedly in the last 15 years . The age of incoming members in the Junior League , for example , is now 31 , compared with 21 in 1972. The reason , or ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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