The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... percent ; Asian or Pacific Is- lander , 2.9 percent , and Other , 3.9 percent . Persons of Hispanic origin comprised 9.0 percent of the population , of which 5.4 percent were Mexican , 1.1 percent Puerto Rican , 0.4 percent Cuban , and ...
... percent ; Asian or Pacific Is- lander , 2.9 percent , and Other , 3.9 percent . Persons of Hispanic origin comprised 9.0 percent of the population , of which 5.4 percent were Mexican , 1.1 percent Puerto Rican , 0.4 percent Cuban , and ...
Pagina 184
... percent black and 40 percent white , but many of the white residents are retired and do not have school - age children to racially balance the schools . As a result , Riviera Beach children are bused to 21 schools throughout the county ...
... percent black and 40 percent white , but many of the white residents are retired and do not have school - age children to racially balance the schools . As a result , Riviera Beach children are bused to 21 schools throughout the county ...
Pagina 188
... percentage of men's wages for the same jobs . data - entry keyers ( 95 percent ) secretaries ( 91.6 percent ) pharmacists ( 90.1 percent ) engineers , architects , surveyors ( 85.6 percent ) computer programmers ( 84.1 percent ) lawyers ( ...
... percentage of men's wages for the same jobs . data - entry keyers ( 95 percent ) secretaries ( 91.6 percent ) pharmacists ( 90.1 percent ) engineers , architects , surveyors ( 85.6 percent ) computer programmers ( 84.1 percent ) lawyers ( ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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