The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 47
Phillip Fellin. Central city , suburban , and rural differences can be framed in terms of urbanization . A number of ... cities in Metropolitan Statistical Areas which have had a decline in population has increased . 3. The number of ...
Phillip Fellin. Central city , suburban , and rural differences can be framed in terms of urbanization . A number of ... cities in Metropolitan Statistical Areas which have had a decline in population has increased . 3. The number of ...
Pagina 48
... urban settlements we now call central cities . During this phase communities grew by migration , by natural growth , and from immigration , and there were major population redistribu- tions , especially migration from rural areas to urban ...
... urban settlements we now call central cities . During this phase communities grew by migration , by natural growth , and from immigration , and there were major population redistribu- tions , especially migration from rural areas to urban ...
Pagina 196
... central cities , especially the inner - city areas of most large , older U.S. com- munities . Some of the reasons for the economic difficulties of central cities include the fact that these cities provide daily services for a large ...
... central cities , especially the inner - city areas of most large , older U.S. com- munities . Some of the reasons for the economic difficulties of central cities include the fact that these cities provide daily services for a large ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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