The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... housing practices limiting the movement of blacks to suburban areas , and increases in blacks migrating into central cities . of : Nonracial causes for white flight include the " pushes " and " pulls " ⚫ the pent - up housing needs of ...
... housing practices limiting the movement of blacks to suburban areas , and increases in blacks migrating into central cities . of : Nonracial causes for white flight include the " pushes " and " pulls " ⚫ the pent - up housing needs of ...
Pagina 81
... housing , which is available because whites are moving on to newer suburbs ) 2. new suburban developments built to attract blacks , and some new , purposely integrated communities . 3. low value homes in suburban neighborhood areas and ...
... housing , which is available because whites are moving on to newer suburbs ) 2. new suburban developments built to attract blacks , and some new , purposely integrated communities . 3. low value homes in suburban neighborhood areas and ...
Pagina 101
... housing . Tenant organizations were investigated by Gulati ( 1982 ) in a study which involved 750 public housing projects . Gulati found that tenant par- ticipation serves to improve services , but he found no evidence that management ...
... housing . Tenant organizations were investigated by Gulati ( 1982 ) in a study which involved 750 public housing projects . Gulati found that tenant par- ticipation serves to improve services , but he found no evidence that management ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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