The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... communities are often referred to as neighborhood communities , community areas , local municipal communities , and ... American communities . This is followed by a social sys- tems perspective , which is guided by Warren's ( 1963 ) ...
... communities are often referred to as neighborhood communities , community areas , local municipal communities , and ... American communities . This is followed by a social sys- tems perspective , which is guided by Warren's ( 1963 ) ...
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... American communities . Objective indi- cators used to describe social classes include occupation , income , education , and lifestyle . Yet there is also a subjective dimension of so- cial class . Characterized by class awareness , this ...
... American communities . Objective indi- cators used to describe social classes include occupation , income , education , and lifestyle . Yet there is also a subjective dimension of so- cial class . Characterized by class awareness , this ...
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Phillip Fellin. SEGREGATION IN NEIGHBORHOODS Contrary to the popular image of America as a " melting - pot " of races and ethnic groups , most communities in the United States continue to be highly segregated in terms of white and ...
Phillip Fellin. SEGREGATION IN NEIGHBORHOODS Contrary to the popular image of America as a " melting - pot " of races and ethnic groups , most communities in the United States continue to be highly segregated in terms of white and ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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