The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... suggest that this suburban myth remains . However , it is generally recognized that suburbs per se do not mold ... suggesting that the suburbs negatively affect the lives of many women ( Fischer , 1984 , p . 263 ) , restricting their ...
... suggest that this suburban myth remains . However , it is generally recognized that suburbs per se do not mold ... suggesting that the suburbs negatively affect the lives of many women ( Fischer , 1984 , p . 263 ) , restricting their ...
Pagina 96
... suggests a mixed role for self - help groups , indicating that they may serve either as direct service resources for the professional or offer services that complement the professional " helping " system . For example , voluntary ...
... suggests a mixed role for self - help groups , indicating that they may serve either as direct service resources for the professional or offer services that complement the professional " helping " system . For example , voluntary ...
Pagina 154
... suggests that per- sonal community involvement is partial and voluntary in relation to primary group friendship , kinship , and neighboring bonds ( Kasarda and Janowitz , 1974 ) . The same is true of participation in voluntary ...
... suggests that per- sonal community involvement is partial and voluntary in relation to primary group friendship , kinship , and neighboring bonds ( Kasarda and Janowitz , 1974 ) . The same is true of participation in voluntary ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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