The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... workplace benefits and community activities . Communities vary in the extent to which workplaces provide equal opportunities for women in regard to hiring , pay equity , and advancement . Some groups of women , such as the elderly ...
... workplace benefits and community activities . Communities vary in the extent to which workplaces provide equal opportunities for women in regard to hiring , pay equity , and advancement . Some groups of women , such as the elderly ...
Pagina 191
... workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product for which there ...
... workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product for which there ...
Pagina 219
... workplace . This violence ranges from homicides at work sites , to injuries , beatings , shootings , and rapes ( Johnson , 1993 ) . One response to this type of violence has been training for supervisors and management and the ...
... workplace . This violence ranges from homicides at work sites , to injuries , beatings , shootings , and rapes ( Johnson , 1993 ) . One response to this type of violence has been training for supervisors and management and the ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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