The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... America , and especially an increase in the number of refugees . This arrival of new immigrant groups must be taken into account in describing the composition of American communities and in understanding the needs of new immigrants and ...
... America , and especially an increase in the number of refugees . This arrival of new immigrant groups must be taken into account in describing the composition of American communities and in understanding the needs of new immigrants and ...
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... American society ( Wilson , 1978 ) . Wilson defines class in terms of one's economic position . Wilson focuses on American blacks , rec- ognizing that , historically , a mixture of class and race , racial discrim- ination and oppression ...
... American society ( Wilson , 1978 ) . Wilson defines class in terms of one's economic position . Wilson focuses on American blacks , rec- ognizing that , historically , a mixture of class and race , racial discrim- ination and oppression ...
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... American communities are stratified . The development of an underclass in urban communities has special implications for so- cial services and social policy . Objective indicators used to describe social classes include occupation ...
... American communities are stratified . The development of an underclass in urban communities has special implications for so- cial services and social policy . Objective indicators used to describe social classes include occupation ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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