The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... area occu- pied by a distinctively separate group , e.g. , blacks into white neigh- borhoods or business into residential areas , this is called invasion . The process of succession is used to describe the state of the area once ...
... area occu- pied by a distinctively separate group , e.g. , blacks into white neigh- borhoods or business into residential areas , this is called invasion . The process of succession is used to describe the state of the area once ...
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... areas are defined if specified criteria are met . Such areas are designated primary metropol- itan statistical areas ( PMSA's ) ; and any area containing PMSA's is des- ignated a consolidated metropolitan statistical area ( CMSA ) ...
... areas are defined if specified criteria are met . Such areas are designated primary metropol- itan statistical areas ( PMSA's ) ; and any area containing PMSA's is des- ignated a consolidated metropolitan statistical area ( CMSA ) ...
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... areas to urban areas . Ecological fac- tors strongly influenced the growth patterns of some major cities and the decline of others in this period , producing the development of closer proximity between employment and residence and the ...
... areas to urban areas . Ecological fac- tors strongly influenced the growth patterns of some major cities and the decline of others in this period , producing the development of closer proximity between employment and residence and the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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