The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... borhood " ( Warren , 1981 , p . 91 ) . Inequalities are found among neigh- borhoods in the distribution of public services , as well as in the re- sources available from informal support systems such as natural helpers , friends , kin ...
... borhood " ( Warren , 1981 , p . 91 ) . Inequalities are found among neigh- borhoods in the distribution of public services , as well as in the re- sources available from informal support systems such as natural helpers , friends , kin ...
Pagina 68
... borhoods of East Los Angeles ( Reeves , 1981 ) —some of these neigh- borhoods could be classified as " anomic " or ... borhood , although they may have little capacity to take collective action on their own behalf . As you examine the ...
... borhoods of East Los Angeles ( Reeves , 1981 ) —some of these neigh- borhoods could be classified as " anomic " or ... borhood , although they may have little capacity to take collective action on their own behalf . As you examine the ...
Pagina 71
... borhoods . Second , a framework developed by Fellin and Litwak ( 1968 ) illustrates the use of organizational , value ... borhood could be improved , and what intervention strategies would be ap- propriate for the social practitioner ...
... borhoods . Second , a framework developed by Fellin and Litwak ( 1968 ) illustrates the use of organizational , value ... borhood could be improved , and what intervention strategies would be ap- propriate for the social practitioner ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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