The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... or professional degree Census Bureau data on occupation , education , and / or income allow us to develop social profiles of communities and their sub - commu- nities , such as community areas or neighborhoods . A community profile can ...
... or professional degree Census Bureau data on occupation , education , and / or income allow us to develop social profiles of communities and their sub - commu- nities , such as community areas or neighborhoods . A community profile can ...
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... and appearance , and type of residential dwellings ( single , multiple ) . Physical features of neighborhoods take on meaning when outsiders and / or residents use them to describe a neighborhood in positive or negative terms . Thus ...
... and appearance , and type of residential dwellings ( single , multiple ) . Physical features of neighborhoods take on meaning when outsiders and / or residents use them to describe a neighborhood in positive or negative terms . Thus ...
Pagina 148
... and strengthen an agency or provide effective services to community ... and functional relations of community so- cial units to their extra - community systems ... or federal levels . In many states , for example , the state department of ...
... and strengthen an agency or provide effective services to community ... and functional relations of community so- cial units to their extra - community systems ... or federal levels . In many states , for example , the state department of ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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