The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 102
... planning periods for City Demonstration Agencies of model cities communities . The demographic variables in the Gilbert et al . study were city size , target area size , and percentage minority in the target area ( p . 521 ) . The data ...
... planning periods for City Demonstration Agencies of model cities communities . The demographic variables in the Gilbert et al . study were city size , target area size , and percentage minority in the target area ( p . 521 ) . The data ...
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... Planning Organizations The major purpose of the planning organization " is to improve the effectiveness of a system of programs and services and to create new instrumentalities that will make a greater impact on social problems ...
... Planning Organizations The major purpose of the planning organization " is to improve the effectiveness of a system of programs and services and to create new instrumentalities that will make a greater impact on social problems ...
Pagina 113
... planning organizations . The United Fund Council displays through its structure some of the basic levels of planning in a community and acts for the community as it engages in such tasks as : 1. setting minimum standards for affiliated ...
... planning organizations . The United Fund Council displays through its structure some of the basic levels of planning in a community and acts for the community as it engages in such tasks as : 1. setting minimum standards for affiliated ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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