The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... costs : such cities provide daily services for a large number of people , many of whom live outside the city . The fiscal ability to provide these serv- ices is lowered due to inflation , tax base declines due to " white flight " of ...
... costs : such cities provide daily services for a large number of people , many of whom live outside the city . The fiscal ability to provide these serv- ices is lowered due to inflation , tax base declines due to " white flight " of ...
Pagina 175
... costs , clogged traffic , an exodus of middle class and poor families , and declining black and Latino populations . And the trend seems certain to continue despite a new effort by the city to limit growth , restrain housing costs and ...
... costs , clogged traffic , an exodus of middle class and poor families , and declining black and Latino populations . And the trend seems certain to continue despite a new effort by the city to limit growth , restrain housing costs and ...
Pagina 177
... costs could average as much as $ 240,000 , the report says . One last place for the poor is the Tenderloin , where 10,000 Indochinese refugees live along with an assortment of others from war and famine- plagued nations , many hundreds ...
... costs could average as much as $ 240,000 , the report says . One last place for the poor is the Tenderloin , where 10,000 Indochinese refugees live along with an assortment of others from war and famine- plagued nations , many hundreds ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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