The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... levels of the social environment . Most often , then , practice in direct service agencies involves practice at both the " micro " and " macro " levels of intervention . Competent practice at " micro " and " macro " levels requires that ...
... levels of the social environment . Most often , then , practice in direct service agencies involves practice at both the " micro " and " macro " levels of intervention . Competent practice at " micro " and " macro " levels requires that ...
Pagina 61
... levels or social ranks . Sometimes we are interested in making an assessment of the social class level of an individual or of a house- hold based on occupational , income , and / or educational level . How- ever , classification becomes ...
... levels or social ranks . Sometimes we are interested in making an assessment of the social class level of an individual or of a house- hold based on occupational , income , and / or educational level . How- ever , classification becomes ...
Pagina 202
... levels of disability resulting from poor physical and mental health ; and high levels of social isolation , with weak or nonexistent ties to others ” ( Rossi and Wright , 1989 ) . In a study of the homeless in Chicago , Rossi and Wright ...
... levels of disability resulting from poor physical and mental health ; and high levels of social isolation , with weak or nonexistent ties to others ” ( Rossi and Wright , 1989 ) . In a study of the homeless in Chicago , Rossi and Wright ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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