The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 71
... York : Russell Sage . EXERCISE 999 As noted in Chapter 4 , social class , race , and ethnicity are important bases for the stratification of resi- dents in American communities . De- scribe how the influx of Asians into Flushing , New York ...
... York : Russell Sage . EXERCISE 999 As noted in Chapter 4 , social class , race , and ethnicity are important bases for the stratification of resi- dents in American communities . De- scribe how the influx of Asians into Flushing , New York ...
Pagina 101
... York , Chicago , Los Angeles , Philadelphia , Detroit , Cleveland , Boston , and New Haven ( Kinkead , 1991 ; Finnegan , 1990 ) . In these areas residential segregation fosters minority political par- ticipation , serving to reinforce ...
... York , Chicago , Los Angeles , Philadelphia , Detroit , Cleveland , Boston , and New Haven ( Kinkead , 1991 ; Finnegan , 1990 ) . In these areas residential segregation fosters minority political par- ticipation , serving to reinforce ...
Pagina 199
... York , worked together to bring about changes in lending practices of the major bank in the city . De- liberations between community groups and the bank led to a " banking community reinvestment agreement " which involved making home ...
... York , worked together to bring about changes in lending practices of the major bank in the city . De- liberations between community groups and the bank led to a " banking community reinvestment agreement " which involved making home ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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