The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... changes in the age structure , economic changes , and concentration ef- fects of living in areas with high rates of poverty ( Wacquant and Wil- son , 1989 ) . The high rate of migration of African Americans from the south to northern ...
... changes in the age structure , economic changes , and concentration ef- fects of living in areas with high rates of poverty ( Wacquant and Wil- son , 1989 ) . The high rate of migration of African Americans from the south to northern ...
Pagina 98
... changes which led to the class homogenization within ghetto poverty areas in cities such as Chicago are identified by Wilson ( 1987 ) . These include societal , de- mographic , and neighborhood factors , such as discrimination , changes ...
... changes which led to the class homogenization within ghetto poverty areas in cities such as Chicago are identified by Wilson ( 1987 ) . These include societal , de- mographic , and neighborhood factors , such as discrimination , changes ...
Pagina 202
... changes in coverage of disabled persons by income - maintenance programs , changes in the supply of low cost housing , and an increase in the number of per- sons disabled in middle adulthood . Since changes in these processes have not ...
... changes in coverage of disabled persons by income - maintenance programs , changes in the supply of low cost housing , and an increase in the number of per- sons disabled in middle adulthood . Since changes in these processes have not ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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