The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... subsystems are carrying out their community functions . The major social units within each of these subsystems are formal orga- nizations , such as businesses , governmental units , churches , schools , health care organizations , and ...
... subsystems are carrying out their community functions . The major social units within each of these subsystems are formal orga- nizations , such as businesses , governmental units , churches , schools , health care organizations , and ...
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... subsystems that carry out these major “ locality relevant ” functions . The major subsystems , sometimes referred to as social in- stitutions , include the economy , government , education , religion , and health and social welfare ...
... subsystems that carry out these major “ locality relevant ” functions . The major subsystems , sometimes referred to as social in- stitutions , include the economy , government , education , religion , and health and social welfare ...
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... subsystems . It helps in assessing the extent to which each of the subsystems functions effectively in a community , using a “ keeping score " approach to measure community compe- tence . The games perspective points to ways of ...
... subsystems . It helps in assessing the extent to which each of the subsystems functions effectively in a community , using a “ keeping score " approach to measure community compe- tence . The games perspective points to ways of ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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