The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... nomic system , and the health and welfare system . The underclass includes people who reside , in the main , in the inner cities , the new American reservations which " are largely out of sight and therefore out of mind . " This class ...
... nomic system , and the health and welfare system . The underclass includes people who reside , in the main , in the inner cities , the new American reservations which " are largely out of sight and therefore out of mind . " This class ...
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... nomic organizations , and an organized means of providing health and welfare benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other subsystems , such as education . Many local com ...
... nomic organizations , and an organized means of providing health and welfare benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other subsystems , such as education . Many local com ...
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... nomic base of the central city . American Journal of Sociology , 85 ( 6 ) . Frey , W. ( 1979 ) . Central city white flight : Racial and nonracial causes . American Sociological Review , 44 . Frug , G. E. ( 1980 ) . The city as a legal ...
... nomic base of the central city . American Journal of Sociology , 85 ( 6 ) . Frey , W. ( 1979 ) . Central city white flight : Racial and nonracial causes . American Sociological Review , 44 . Frug , G. E. ( 1980 ) . The city as a legal ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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