The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 19
Pagina 39
... rural population . ” ( p . 3 ) . For example , the nation's popula- tion at the time of the 1980 U.S. Census was 73.7 % urban , 26.3 % rural . The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the ...
... rural population . ” ( p . 3 ) . For example , the nation's popula- tion at the time of the 1980 U.S. Census was 73.7 % urban , 26.3 % rural . The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the ...
Pagina 45
... rural areas in the transition from a met- ropolitan phase to a diffuse phase of urbanization ( Richards , 1978 ) . Rural communities and smaller communities are growing , especially as evidenced in university towns , retirement areas ...
... rural areas in the transition from a met- ropolitan phase to a diffuse phase of urbanization ( Richards , 1978 ) . Rural communities and smaller communities are growing , especially as evidenced in university towns , retirement areas ...
Pagina 46
... rural primary group integration to urban secondary group in- tegration , and studies of psychological adjustment from rural levels of mental health to urban alienation and maladjustments . When look- ing at political and moral issues , ...
... rural primary group integration to urban secondary group in- tegration , and studies of psychological adjustment from rural levels of mental health to urban alienation and maladjustments . When look- ing at political and moral issues , ...
Sommario
CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
Copyright | |
5 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
activities American communities Atlanta borhood Boyertown census centers central cities Chapter Chicago Choldin cial citizens community competence community conflict community power competent community concept County culture Detroit Detroit Free Press developed ecological economic environment ethnic minority example Federal formal organizations Francisco Free Press functions gentrification ghetto group homes Hispanic housing human service organizations identify individuals integration involved Latinos leaders levels living MACO major mass society membership ment munity neigh neighborhood neighbors nity nomic Oak Park organizational participation patterns percent planning political population primary groups problems professional programs racial relationships residential areas residents rural segregation serve service agencies slum social class Social Service Review social services social systems social welfare Sociological Review stadium structure subcommunities subsystems suburban suburbs systems perspective tion types underclass units urban voluntary associations Warren women York