The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... tion . This conclusion is supported in housing studies and in various social policy statements , such as a report on " The Costs of Discrimi- nation and Segregation : An Interdisciplinary Social Science State- ment " ( Tobin , 1987 ) ...
... tion . This conclusion is supported in housing studies and in various social policy statements , such as a report on " The Costs of Discrimi- nation and Segregation : An Interdisciplinary Social Science State- ment " ( Tobin , 1987 ) ...
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... tion , and the average amount of money spent per student has risen by more than double the rate of inflation ( Celis , 1993 ) . Notable in reviews of the changes in schools over the decade since the report " A Nation at Risk ” is the ...
... tion , and the average amount of money spent per student has risen by more than double the rate of inflation ( Celis , 1993 ) . Notable in reviews of the changes in schools over the decade since the report " A Nation at Risk ” is the ...
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... tion ( Radin , 1989 ) . The understanding of the educational subsystem of a local community is important for all social workers , but espe- cially for social workers practicing in the schools . Books on the social services and on school ...
... tion ( Radin , 1989 ) . The understanding of the educational subsystem of a local community is important for all social workers , but espe- cially for social workers practicing in the schools . Books on the social services and on school ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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