The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 18
... social de- velopment and behavior . The social worker must know about resources located in the various communities which make up the client's “ personal community , " and about community conditions which may constitute barriers to an ...
... social de- velopment and behavior . The social worker must know about resources located in the various communities which make up the client's “ personal community , " and about community conditions which may constitute barriers to an ...
Pagina 264
... social service goals in the inter- personal practice of social work . From this perspective , to be effective the social worker must ascertain the nature of the client's membership in multiple communities . For the practice of social ...
... social service goals in the inter- personal practice of social work . From this perspective , to be effective the social worker must ascertain the nature of the client's membership in multiple communities . For the practice of social ...
Pagina 291
... social , 31 Mass society , 254 spot , 32 Megalopolis , 43 Melting pot , 102 Metropolitan Statistical Areas , 41 , 42 Mobility : residential , 63 Multiculturalism , 176 ... Social status , 98 Social stratification : defined , 58 Index 291.
... social , 31 Mass society , 254 spot , 32 Megalopolis , 43 Melting pot , 102 Metropolitan Statistical Areas , 41 , 42 Mobility : residential , 63 Multiculturalism , 176 ... Social status , 98 Social stratification : defined , 58 Index 291.
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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