The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... Chapter 3 , you will be introduced to systems perspectives which can be used to guide your study of communities and to evaluate community competence . Part Two ( Chapters 4–7 ) focuses on communities from an ecologi- cal perspective .
... Chapter 3 , you will be introduced to systems perspectives which can be used to guide your study of communities and to evaluate community competence . Part Two ( Chapters 4–7 ) focuses on communities from an ecologi- cal perspective .
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... Chapter 8 discusses voluntary associations , Chapter 9 deals with community social welfare systems , Chapter 10 with com- munity economic systems , and Chapter 11 with community political systems . Part Four ( Chapters 12-14 ) considers ...
... Chapter 8 discusses voluntary associations , Chapter 9 deals with community social welfare systems , Chapter 10 with com- munity economic systems , and Chapter 11 with community political systems . Part Four ( Chapters 12-14 ) considers ...
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... Chapter 3 , which displays subcommunities of the city . Census data on tracts within these subcommunities can be used to provide a profile of the community in terms of selected variables you consider relevant to your practice . Consult ...
... Chapter 3 , which displays subcommunities of the city . Census data on tracts within these subcommunities can be used to provide a profile of the community in terms of selected variables you consider relevant to your practice . Consult ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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