The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 83
... borhood has some of the features of an extended family . However , when this type of neighborhood experiences a transition through an invasion of newcomers , the older adult may suffer as old - timers die or depart from the neighborhood ...
... borhood has some of the features of an extended family . However , when this type of neighborhood experiences a transition through an invasion of newcomers , the older adult may suffer as old - timers die or depart from the neighborhood ...
Pagina 99
... borhood areas or to assist in creating new status residential areas . Communities seek to maintain or enhance the social status of its neighborhoods and its residents . This is especially true under con- ditions of expansion and growth ...
... borhood areas or to assist in creating new status residential areas . Communities seek to maintain or enhance the social status of its neighborhoods and its residents . This is especially true under con- ditions of expansion and growth ...
Pagina 240
... borhood " ( George , 1992 ) . In this example , the controversy occurred when a formal organiza- tion sought to establish a social service program in a residential neigh- borhood . The controversy was moderately narrow in scope ...
... borhood " ( George , 1992 ) . In this example , the controversy occurred when a formal organiza- tion sought to establish a social service program in a residential neigh- borhood . The controversy was moderately narrow in scope ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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