The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 68
... groups such as Polish , Italian , German , Irish . For the second group , race , minority status , and color ... groups identified by the Equal Employment Commission established by the Equal Rights Act of 1964 as African American , Asian ...
... groups such as Polish , Italian , German , Irish . For the second group , race , minority status , and color ... groups identified by the Equal Employment Commission established by the Equal Rights Act of 1964 as African American , Asian ...
Pagina 79
... groups , which make up the formal structure of the neighborhood . NEIGHBORHOOD AS PRIMARY GROUP Residents often ... groups such as the family . The extended neighborhood may have pri- mary group features , and such areas often include ...
... groups , which make up the formal structure of the neighborhood . NEIGHBORHOOD AS PRIMARY GROUP Residents often ... groups such as the family . The extended neighborhood may have pri- mary group features , and such areas often include ...
Pagina 120
... groups , community advisory boards ) • Self - Help groups ( e.g. , AA , Recovery , etc. ) • Service ( e.g. , volunteer groups , Candy Stripers , hospital auxiliary , social agency groups , church groups ) • Client organizations ( e.g. ...
... groups , community advisory boards ) • Self - Help groups ( e.g. , AA , Recovery , etc. ) • Service ( e.g. , volunteer groups , Candy Stripers , hospital auxiliary , social agency groups , church groups ) • Client organizations ( e.g. ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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