The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... suburban shopping area ( Choldin , p . 896 ) . Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of conformity , preoccupation with children and family ( familism ) , isolation , conservatism , and upward mobil- ity that ...
... suburban shopping area ( Choldin , p . 896 ) . Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of conformity , preoccupation with children and family ( familism ) , isolation , conservatism , and upward mobil- ity that ...
Pagina 80
... suburban communities have neighborhoods with high minority membership . Changes in patterns of neighborhood resi- dence in the United States , especially from the time of World War II to the present , provide examples of the processes ...
... suburban communities have neighborhoods with high minority membership . Changes in patterns of neighborhood resi- dence in the United States , especially from the time of World War II to the present , provide examples of the processes ...
Pagina 81
... suburban areas through a “ port of entry , " a housing area which connects the central city with a suburban community . As a result , " black suburbanization simply represents another settlement phase , and not a major reordering of the ...
... suburban areas through a “ port of entry , " a housing area which connects the central city with a suburban community . As a result , " black suburbanization simply represents another settlement phase , and not a major reordering of the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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activities agencies American areas bars centers central cities Chapter Chicago citizens competence concept County culture decision described Detroit developed economic effective efforts environment especially ethnic examine example Federal forces formal functions ghetto groups homes housing human identify important increase individuals influence institutions integration interaction interest involved issues larger Latinos leaders levels living major membership metropolitan Michigan minority move munity needs neighborhood neighbors opportunities organizational organizations Park participation patterns percent persons perspective planning political population positive Press problems professional programs racial Read relationships residential residents Review rural says serve social society sources status structure subsystems suburban suburbs suggests tion types understanding units urban values voluntary associations Warren welfare women workers York