The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... suburban environment . Some feminist writers challenge this idea , suggesting that the suburbs negatively affect the lives of many women ( Fischer , 1984 ) , restricting their freedoms and limiting their employment , recreational , and ...
... suburban environment . Some feminist writers challenge this idea , suggesting that the suburbs negatively affect the lives of many women ( Fischer , 1984 ) , restricting their freedoms and limiting their employment , recreational , and ...
Pagina 103
... suburban areas ⚫ lower taxes more segregated neighborhoods in the suburbs There were also " pushes " to the suburbs due to a growing percep- tion of central - city problems such as rising taxes , crime , a declining quality of schools ...
... suburban areas ⚫ lower taxes more segregated neighborhoods in the suburbs There were also " pushes " to the suburbs due to a growing percep- tion of central - city problems such as rising taxes , crime , a declining quality of schools ...
Pagina 104
... suburbs . " At the same time some middle - class and upper - middle - class African Americans were able to move from the central city or the inner suburbs into mostly white suburban areas . The history of movement of African Americans ...
... suburbs . " At the same time some middle - class and upper - middle - class African Americans were able to move from the central city or the inner suburbs into mostly white suburban areas . The history of movement of African Americans ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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