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Textbooks on social work practice at the macro level emphasize the need for
understanding communities as the context of practice , the target of intervention ,
or both ( Cox et al . , 1987 ) . A useful framework for conceptualizing communities
in ...
Textbooks on social work practice at the macro level emphasize the need for
understanding communities as the context of practice , the target of intervention ,
or both ( Cox et al . , 1987 ) . A useful framework for conceptualizing communities
in ...
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100 , 000 to $ 149 , 999 $ 150 , 000 or more Level of education is measured in
terms of highest grade attended . The major census categories are : Less than
9th Grade 9th to 12th grade , no diploma High school graduate Some college , no
...
100 , 000 to $ 149 , 999 $ 150 , 000 or more Level of education is measured in
terms of highest grade attended . The major census categories are : Less than
9th Grade 9th to 12th grade , no diploma High school graduate Some college , no
...
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Most urban communities have a homeless population characterized by " extreme
poverty ; high levels of disability resulting from poor physical and mental health ;
and high levels of social isolation , with weak or nonexistent ties to others ...
Most urban communities have a homeless population characterized by " extreme
poverty ; high levels of disability resulting from poor physical and mental health ;
and high levels of social isolation , with weak or nonexistent ties to others ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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