The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 48
... 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 areas . Ecological factors strongly ...
... 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 areas . Ecological factors strongly ...
Pagina 49
... cities , or the countryside . This white- collar workforce is engaged in operations such as accounting , data ... cities through- out the nation ( Wald , 1984 ) . EDGE CITIES The movement of businesses and people in the diffuse phase of ...
... cities , or the countryside . This white- collar workforce is engaged in operations such as accounting , data ... cities through- out the nation ( Wald , 1984 ) . EDGE CITIES The movement of businesses and people in the diffuse phase of ...
Pagina 50
... cities and far beyond is the long commute to work . According to 1990 census data , an increasingly large number of people are moving considerable distances from their jobs ( Ferguson and Carlson , 1990 ) . While this type of move ...
... cities and far beyond is the long commute to work . According to 1990 census data , an increasingly large number of people are moving considerable distances from their jobs ( Ferguson and Carlson , 1990 ) . While this type of move ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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