The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... workplaces may be conceptualized as functional communities . This is so because the people within the workplace may share a com- mon interest or function , as is the case in a university community of students and faculty , a hospital as ...
... workplaces may be conceptualized as functional communities . This is so because the people within the workplace may share a com- mon interest or function , as is the case in a university community of students and faculty , a hospital as ...
Pagina 126
... Workplace in Community Organizational Practice . " In S. H. Akabas & P. A. Kunzman , Work , Workers and Work Organizations . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . Yancey , William L. , & Ericksen , Eu- gene P. ( April , 1979 ) ...
... Workplace in Community Organizational Practice . " In S. H. Akabas & P. A. Kunzman , Work , Workers and Work Organizations . Englewood Cliffs , NJ : Prentice - Hall . Yancey , William L. , & Ericksen , Eu- gene P. ( April , 1979 ) ...
Pagina 155
... workplace , gain occupational and social mobility , and connect to the larger commu- nity in order to utilize its resources . As Choldin ( 1985 ) concludes , " Social networks play a part in tying together large populations and ...
... workplace , gain occupational and social mobility , and connect to the larger commu- nity in order to utilize its resources . As Choldin ( 1985 ) concludes , " Social networks play a part in tying together large populations and ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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