The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... homes . By the summer of 1987 , the project had visible momentum . Fliers and a regular community newsletter went out , cajoling residents to join up . Ms. McIlwain even paraded through the streets with a bullhorn , announcing Sat ...
... homes . By the summer of 1987 , the project had visible momentum . Fliers and a regular community newsletter went out , cajoling residents to join up . Ms. McIlwain even paraded through the streets with a bullhorn , announcing Sat ...
Pagina 50
... homes and their communities , and increased stress from highway dri- ving . A major concern of parents who work a large distance from home is over the care of children ( Shellenbarger , 1993 ) . All of the options for child care , such ...
... homes and their communities , and increased stress from highway dri- ving . A major concern of parents who work a large distance from home is over the care of children ( Shellenbarger , 1993 ) . All of the options for child care , such ...
Pagina 191
... home . As of 1993 , there has been some indication that " stay - at - home moms are fashionable again in many communities . " These women believe that they pro- vide better care for their children than that of " working " women , and ...
... home . As of 1993 , there has been some indication that " stay - at - home moms are fashionable again in many communities . " These women believe that they pro- vide better care for their children than that of " working " women , and ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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