The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... tion of the clients can be classified in social class terms . What propor- tion of the clients can be character- ized as belonging to an underclass ? derclass . New York : Vintage Books . Jackman , M. , & Jackman , R. ( 1982 ) . Class ...
... tion of the clients can be classified in social class terms . What propor- tion of the clients can be character- ized as belonging to an underclass ? derclass . New York : Vintage Books . Jackman , M. , & Jackman , R. ( 1982 ) . Class ...
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... tion . Cambridge : Ballinger . Rothman , J. ( 1974 ) . Planning and or- ganizing for social change . New York : Columbia University Press . Rothman , J. ( 1982 ) . Taking account of workplace in community orga- nizational practice . In ...
... tion . Cambridge : Ballinger . Rothman , J. ( 1974 ) . Planning and or- ganizing for social change . New York : Columbia University Press . Rothman , J. ( 1982 ) . Taking account of workplace in community orga- nizational practice . In ...
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... tion practice developed by co - editor Jack Rothman - the two other perspectives ( administration and management , and policy development ) have been added to reflect recent trends in curriculum development and practice . 1987 540 pages ...
... tion practice developed by co - editor Jack Rothman - the two other perspectives ( administration and management , and policy development ) have been added to reflect recent trends in curriculum development and practice . 1987 540 pages ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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