The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... subsystems which carry out these major " locality relevant ” functions . The major subsystems , referred to as social institutions , include the economy , government , education , religion , and health and social welfare . These subsystems ...
... subsystems which carry out these major " locality relevant ” functions . The major subsystems , referred to as social institutions , include the economy , government , education , religion , and health and social welfare . These subsystems ...
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... subsystems of a community ? 5. How is the functioning of community subsystems coordinated or influenced by the power and / or decision making structure of a community ? Under what conditions does one or another sub- system become ...
... subsystems of a community ? 5. How is the functioning of community subsystems coordinated or influenced by the power and / or decision making structure of a community ? Under what conditions does one or another sub- system become ...
Pagina 117
... subsystems in a community can be understood by applying many of the concepts used to understand the social welfare system ( Litwak and Meyer , 1974 ) . These subsystems provide services through complex bureaucratic organi- zations ...
... subsystems in a community can be understood by applying many of the concepts used to understand the social welfare system ( Litwak and Meyer , 1974 ) . These subsystems provide services through complex bureaucratic organi- zations ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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