The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 111
... live in segregated areas , and are likely to live in suburban neighborhoods . Southeast Asians , such as Vietnamese , Laotians , and Cambodians , have had the most difficulty in assimilating , and those at the lower socioeconomic levels ...
... live in segregated areas , and are likely to live in suburban neighborhoods . Southeast Asians , such as Vietnamese , Laotians , and Cambodians , have had the most difficulty in assimilating , and those at the lower socioeconomic levels ...
Pagina 115
... live here , you can't live there . ' A lot of blacks have not even thought of living in these areas , even though they work out here . We want them to be aware of the nice houses , the good schools , low taxes . " Blacks intent on ...
... live here , you can't live there . ' A lot of blacks have not even thought of living in these areas , even though they work out here . We want them to be aware of the nice houses , the good schools , low taxes . " Blacks intent on ...
Pagina 230
... live in white enclaves don't want there to be a mistake that they live in this place that is perceived as being a horrible festering ghetto . " Uptown residents sometimes say , only half in jest , that where blacks live is Harlem ...
... live in white enclaves don't want there to be a mistake that they live in this place that is perceived as being a horrible festering ghetto . " Uptown residents sometimes say , only half in jest , that where blacks live is Harlem ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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