The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 65
... regard to a chance to earn a good income . A significant aspect of this study by Bell and Robinson ( 1980 ) is its focus on perceptions of inequality in terms of opportunity and in terms of condition or treatment toward the different ...
... regard to a chance to earn a good income . A significant aspect of this study by Bell and Robinson ( 1980 ) is its focus on perceptions of inequality in terms of opportunity and in terms of condition or treatment toward the different ...
Pagina 180
... regard to high - risk children , family education , case management , and service evalua- tion ( Radin , 1989 ) . The understanding of the educational subsystem of a local community is important for all social workers , but espe- cially ...
... regard to high - risk children , family education , case management , and service evalua- tion ( Radin , 1989 ) . The understanding of the educational subsystem of a local community is important for all social workers , but espe- cially ...
Pagina 204
... regard to the ghetto poor . These social scientists argue " that the dramatic rise in inner- city joblessness and economic exclusion is a product of the continuous industrial restructuring of American capitalism " ( Wilson , 1989 ) ...
... regard to the ghetto poor . These social scientists argue " that the dramatic rise in inner- city joblessness and economic exclusion is a product of the continuous industrial restructuring of American capitalism " ( Wilson , 1989 ) ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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