The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... funding confronts districts with low - income neighborhoods where the tax base is low . Serving the educational needs ... funds for their operation . The courts have established the fact that attendance at these schools meets compulsory ...
... funding confronts districts with low - income neighborhoods where the tax base is low . Serving the educational needs ... funds for their operation . The courts have established the fact that attendance at these schools meets compulsory ...
Pagina 200
... Fund , which would provide federal money to community development financial institutions such as banks , credit unions , and loan funds . The new Fund would operate under new reinvestment rules in order to cut some bureaucratic red tape ...
... Fund , which would provide federal money to community development financial institutions such as banks , credit unions , and loan funds . The new Fund would operate under new reinvestment rules in order to cut some bureaucratic red tape ...
Pagina 211
... fund to help fi- nance community - development institutions , including banks , credit unions ( of which there are about 300 now ) , and revolving loan funds ( 42 nation- wide ) to aid depressed areas . The money would provide technical ...
... fund to help fi- nance community - development institutions , including banks , credit unions ( of which there are about 300 now ) , and revolving loan funds ( 42 nation- wide ) to aid depressed areas . The money would provide technical ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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