The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... patterns ( Garcia , 1985 ) require special attention . The ecological models used to understand the early immigrant ... patterns . An example of the measurement of seg- regation patterns is presented earlier in this chapter , that 56 An ...
... patterns ( Garcia , 1985 ) require special attention . The ecological models used to understand the early immigrant ... patterns . An example of the measurement of seg- regation patterns is presented earlier in this chapter , that 56 An ...
Pagina 58
... patterns of neighboring , in level of integration and as- similation into neighborhoods , in membership in voluntary organi- zations and parapolitical organizations , in use of leisure time , and in consumption patterns . ( 5 ) People ...
... patterns of neighboring , in level of integration and as- similation into neighborhoods , in membership in voluntary organi- zations and parapolitical organizations , in use of leisure time , and in consumption patterns . ( 5 ) People ...
Pagina 83
... patterns of interaction is not well established . There is some evidence provided by Aldrich and Reiss ( 1976 ) that small businesses change ownership , from white to “ minority of color " ownership . Property values often decline ...
... patterns of interaction is not well established . There is some evidence provided by Aldrich and Reiss ( 1976 ) that small businesses change ownership , from white to “ minority of color " ownership . Property values often decline ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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