The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... living yard to yard , side by side and across the hall from each other . The community has a long - standing written policy to assemble " a mixture of racial and ethnic groups throughout the village . ” Because a fresh pattern of ...
... living yard to yard , side by side and across the hall from each other . The community has a long - standing written policy to assemble " a mixture of racial and ethnic groups throughout the village . ” Because a fresh pattern of ...
Pagina 76
... living near people in a similar social class . It is not surprising , then , that most neighbor- hoods house people of similar socioeconomic groups , as people find comfort in living " with their own kind . " Thus , when people purchase ...
... living near people in a similar social class . It is not surprising , then , that most neighbor- hoods house people of similar socioeconomic groups , as people find comfort in living " with their own kind . " Thus , when people purchase ...
Pagina 86
... living in white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black , according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial and ethnic mi- norities living within white communities run the risk ...
... living in white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black , according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial and ethnic mi- norities living within white communities run the risk ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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