The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 107
... Park , Illinois ( Klibanoff , 1984 ) ; Park Forest , Illinois ( Hayes , 1990 ) ; Southfield , Michigan ( Jones , 1990 ) ; Shaker Heights , Ohio ( Pepper , 1990 ) ; Oakland County , Michigan ( Dozier , 1993 ; and Columbia , Mary- land ...
... Park , Illinois ( Klibanoff , 1984 ) ; Park Forest , Illinois ( Hayes , 1990 ) ; Southfield , Michigan ( Jones , 1990 ) ; Shaker Heights , Ohio ( Pepper , 1990 ) ; Oakland County , Michigan ( Dozier , 1993 ; and Columbia , Mary- land ...
Pagina 108
... Park , Illinois ( Klibanoff , 1984 ) . The local government in this community led efforts to establish an open - housing ordinance in 1968 , when the percentage of African American residents was 0.2 percent . By 1984 the percentage had ...
... Park , Illinois ( Klibanoff , 1984 ) . The local government in this community led efforts to establish an open - housing ordinance in 1968 , when the percentage of African American residents was 0.2 percent . By 1984 the percentage had ...
Pagina 243
... Park , Michigan ( Holly , 1993 ; Mathews , 1993 ) . Residents in the Grosse Pointe Park neighborhood petitioned the city council to construct barriers at selected streets which adjoin the dividing line be- tween the two communities . In ...
... Park , Michigan ( Holly , 1993 ; Mathews , 1993 ) . Residents in the Grosse Pointe Park neighborhood petitioned the city council to construct barriers at selected streets which adjoin the dividing line be- tween the two communities . In ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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