The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 81
... housing , which is available because whites are moving on to newer suburbs ) 2. new suburban developments built to attract blacks , and some new , purposely integrated communities 3. low value homes in suburban neighborhood areas and ...
... housing , which is available because whites are moving on to newer suburbs ) 2. new suburban developments built to attract blacks , and some new , purposely integrated communities 3. low value homes in suburban neighborhood areas and ...
Pagina 101
... housing . Tenant organizations were investigated by Gulati ( 1982 ) in a study which involved 750 public housing projects . Gulati found that tenant par- ticipation serves to improve services , but he found no evidence that management ...
... housing . Tenant organizations were investigated by Gulati ( 1982 ) in a study which involved 750 public housing projects . Gulati found that tenant par- ticipation serves to improve services , but he found no evidence that management ...
Pagina 105
... housing consultant to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs had it not been for her 10 years of volunteer service in the housing field with the league . A Need for Nurturing Interviews with dozens of professional women said ...
... housing consultant to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs had it not been for her 10 years of volunteer service in the housing field with the league . A Need for Nurturing Interviews with dozens of professional women said ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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