The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... creating new employment opportunities , and building convention or sports facilities , and ( 2 ) when action is ... created ? Are occupational 11 The Competent Community.
... creating new employment opportunities , and building convention or sports facilities , and ( 2 ) when action is ... created ? Are occupational 11 The Competent Community.
Pagina 77
... creating an organized and controlled pattern of inequality . Thus , home is not just where you live , but also a status symbol . From this view , where you live affects your " chances for social rewards , " and one would expect ...
... creating an organized and controlled pattern of inequality . Thus , home is not just where you live , but also a status symbol . From this view , where you live affects your " chances for social rewards , " and one would expect ...
Pagina 161
... activities , such as sale of drugs , and gambling . These bars have their loyal , local , regular customers who create their own sense of community . " Where Everybody Knows Your Name . " These examples 161 Community Integration.
... activities , such as sale of drugs , and gambling . These bars have their loyal , local , regular customers who create their own sense of community . " Where Everybody Knows Your Name . " These examples 161 Community Integration.
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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