The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... suburban shopping area . Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of con- formity , preoccupation with children and family ( familism ) , isolation , conservativism , and upward mobility that preclude an attachment ...
... suburban shopping area . Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of con- formity , preoccupation with children and family ( familism ) , isolation , conservativism , and upward mobility that preclude an attachment ...
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... SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOODS Neighborhoods in " new " suburban communities tend to be stratified by social class and segregated in terms of race . These neighborhoods still provide some of the functions of neighborhood primary groups , such ...
... SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOODS Neighborhoods in " new " suburban communities tend to be stratified by social class and segregated in terms of race . These neighborhoods still provide some of the functions of neighborhood primary groups , such ...
Pagina 103
... suburban residential areas , often described as " white flight . " This development can be explained by a combination of both racial and non - racial causes . Racially related causes for the movement of whites from the central cities to ...
... suburban residential areas , often described as " white flight . " This development can be explained by a combination of both racial and non - racial causes . Racially related causes for the movement of whites from the central cities to ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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