The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... opportunities of women or impose heavy time bur- dens and transportation difficulties ( Ferguson and Carlson , 1990 ; Shellenbarger , 1993 ) . The scarcity of public services such as day care centers and transportation limits the ...
... opportunities of women or impose heavy time bur- dens and transportation difficulties ( Ferguson and Carlson , 1990 ; Shellenbarger , 1993 ) . The scarcity of public services such as day care centers and transportation limits the ...
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... opportunities for health care , employment , and recreation . Some small towns have been able to provide cultural and busi- ness / shopping opportunities for residents in the town and sur- rounding rural areas . For example , the three ...
... opportunities for health care , employment , and recreation . Some small towns have been able to provide cultural and busi- ness / shopping opportunities for residents in the town and sur- rounding rural areas . For example , the three ...
Pagina 188
... OPPORTUNITIES Communities vary in the extent to which workplaces provide equal opportunities for employment , pay , and advancement within the or- ganization . Nationwide , women and ethnic minorities continue to encounter ...
... OPPORTUNITIES Communities vary in the extent to which workplaces provide equal opportunities for employment , pay , and advancement within the or- ganization . Nationwide , women and ethnic minorities continue to encounter ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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