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Employed women who head households with children are especially
disadvantaged in urban communities in terms of transportation to work and job
choices . Low - income women have special problems in urban areas because of
the lack of ...
Employed women who head households with children are especially
disadvantaged in urban communities in terms of transportation to work and job
choices . Low - income women have special problems in urban areas because of
the lack of ...
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Taking these dimensions into account , Devine and Wright provide a useful
definition of the underclass , “ as persons living in urban , central city
neighborhoods or communities with high and increasing rates of poverty ,
especially chronic ...
Taking these dimensions into account , Devine and Wright provide a useful
definition of the underclass , “ as persons living in urban , central city
neighborhoods or communities with high and increasing rates of poverty ,
especially chronic ...
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... schools by professional social workers . The nature of these services has
changed over the years , especially in the light of federal legislation related to
children with special educational needs ( Radin , 1989 ; Allen - Meares et al . ,
1986 ) .
... schools by professional social workers . The nature of these services has
changed over the years , especially in the light of federal legislation related to
children with special educational needs ( Radin , 1989 ; Allen - Meares et al . ,
1986 ) .
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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