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The customary criteria for determining social classes have not been viewed as
sufficient for characterizing the urban underclass . The term has taken on a
variety of meanings , with an important distinction being the location of
underclass ...
The customary criteria for determining social classes have not been viewed as
sufficient for characterizing the urban underclass . The term has taken on a
variety of meanings , with an important distinction being the location of
underclass ...
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However , less obvious forces outside the customary social institutions also serve
important integrative functions . There are a number of such examples , such as
local newspapers , disc jockeys , radio personalities , talk shows , meals - on ...
However , less obvious forces outside the customary social institutions also serve
important integrative functions . There are a number of such examples , such as
local newspapers , disc jockeys , radio personalities , talk shows , meals - on ...
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An important question concerning these shared functions involves the location of
responsibility for care of people who cannot care for themselves . The public
sectors of social welfare and health care have been delegated some
responsibilities ...
An important question concerning these shared functions involves the location of
responsibility for care of people who cannot care for themselves . The public
sectors of social welfare and health care have been delegated some
responsibilities ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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