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It also implies an organizational feature commonly described as a “ division of
labor ” ( Durkheim , 1933 ) , the interaction of occupational groups and
technology in a stratification structure which results in interdependence of the
parts of the ...
It also implies an organizational feature commonly described as a “ division of
labor ” ( Durkheim , 1933 ) , the interaction of occupational groups and
technology in a stratification structure which results in interdependence of the
parts of the ...
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Communities adjacent to , but outside the boundaries of , a central city can be
described as suburban areas . These often include selfgoverning municipalities
or townships . A suburb is defined by the Census Bureau as “ an incorporated ...
Communities adjacent to , but outside the boundaries of , a central city can be
described as suburban areas . These often include selfgoverning municipalities
or townships . A suburb is defined by the Census Bureau as “ an incorporated ...
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The underclass is described as a group living in “ poverty , ” but , unlike other
groups of poor people , these individuals seem , in ... Increasingly large numbers
of female - headed households are described as belonging to the underclass .
The underclass is described as a group living in “ poverty , ” but , unlike other
groups of poor people , these individuals seem , in ... Increasingly large numbers
of female - headed households are described as belonging to the underclass .
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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