The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... African American and Spanish - speaking residents , Native Americans have traditionally resisted social interaction with other neighborhood residents ; they are more likely to interact informally with other Native Americans — at home ...
... African American and Spanish - speaking residents , Native Americans have traditionally resisted social interaction with other neighborhood residents ; they are more likely to interact informally with other Native Americans — at home ...
Pagina 104
Phillip Fellin. SUBURBANIZATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS An interesting " port of entry " concept has been used by Rose ( 1976 ) to explain suburbanization of ethnic minorities . Rose studied fifteen communities which displayed movement of ...
Phillip Fellin. SUBURBANIZATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS An interesting " port of entry " concept has been used by Rose ( 1976 ) to explain suburbanization of ethnic minorities . Rose studied fifteen communities which displayed movement of ...
Pagina 109
... African American , the major goal has been integration maintenance through programs to stimulate white demand and to open up housing options for African Americans within other suburbs in order to slow down their migration into Shaker ...
... African American , the major goal has been integration maintenance through programs to stimulate white demand and to open up housing options for African Americans within other suburbs in order to slow down their migration into Shaker ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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