The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... poverty ( Wacquant and Wil- son , 1989 ) . The high rate of migration of African Americans from the south to northern cities , and from rural areas to southern cities , helped create ghetto communities with large proportions of low ...
... poverty ( Wacquant and Wil- son , 1989 ) . The high rate of migration of African Americans from the south to northern cities , and from rural areas to southern cities , helped create ghetto communities with large proportions of low ...
Pagina 66
... poverty , deviant behavior , lack of mobility , and lack of education all can be said to characterize these individuals as members of an underclass . In an- other early picture of the underclass , Glasgow ( 1980 ) wrote about the ...
... poverty , deviant behavior , lack of mobility , and lack of education all can be said to characterize these individuals as members of an underclass . In an- other early picture of the underclass , Glasgow ( 1980 ) wrote about the ...
Pagina 204
... poverty line ) , lack the kinds of resources , job opportunities , and economic and social capital available to residents of non - ghetto , low poverty areas . The working poor live in poverty and non - poverty neighborhoods in a ...
... poverty line ) , lack the kinds of resources , job opportunities , and economic and social capital available to residents of non - ghetto , low poverty areas . The working poor live in poverty and non - poverty neighborhoods in a ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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