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Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of conformity ,
preoccupation with children and family ... of life of their own choosing — which ,
in fact , is often compatible with or similar to the lifestyle of others in the same
suburban ...
Critics of suburban life have pointed out the negative effects of conformity ,
preoccupation with children and family ... of life of their own choosing — which ,
in fact , is often compatible with or similar to the lifestyle of others in the same
suburban ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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have large areas of segregated neighborhoods , whereas few suburban
communities have neighborhoods with high minority membership . Changes in
patterns of neighborhood residence in the United States , especially from the time
of ...
have large areas of segregated neighborhoods , whereas few suburban
communities have neighborhoods with high minority membership . Changes in
patterns of neighborhood residence in the United States , especially from the time
of ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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