The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... workers Clerical , kindred Craftsmen , foremen , kindred Operative , kindred Service workers Laborers , except farm Farmers , farm managers , farm laborers Income levels of community residents can be measured in a variety of ways , such ...
... workers Clerical , kindred Craftsmen , foremen , kindred Operative , kindred Service workers Laborers , except farm Farmers , farm managers , farm laborers Income levels of community residents can be measured in a variety of ways , such ...
Pagina 95
... workers define helping networks as household members ( family ) , neighbors , kinship groups , friends , co - workers , voluntary associations , and formal human service organizations ( Warren , 1981 , p . 7 ) . Warren classifies these ...
... workers define helping networks as household members ( family ) , neighbors , kinship groups , friends , co - workers , voluntary associations , and formal human service organizations ( Warren , 1981 , p . 7 ) . Warren classifies these ...
Pagina 119
... workers , psychologists ) ; ( 3 ) small , less formalized businesses , home industries , and service operations ; and ( 4 ) the underground economy , which includes a variety of legal or illegal remunerative activities by individuals ...
... workers , psychologists ) ; ( 3 ) small , less formalized businesses , home industries , and service operations ; and ( 4 ) the underground economy , which includes a variety of legal or illegal remunerative activities by individuals ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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