The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 68
... African American , Asian Ameri- can , Native American , and Hispanic ( Glazer , 1983 ) . There is some disagreement over what names should be used to describe these groups . For example the term Black may be interchanged with African ...
... African American , Asian Ameri- can , Native American , and Hispanic ( Glazer , 1983 ) . There is some disagreement over what names should be used to describe these groups . For example the term Black may be interchanged with African ...
Pagina 108
... African American in 1978 and approximately 20 percent in 1990. This com- munity used " affirmative marketing " as its major method for attract- ing African Americans to reside in the community and to attract whites to maintain ...
... African American in 1978 and approximately 20 percent in 1990. This com- munity used " affirmative marketing " as its major method for attract- ing African Americans to reside in the community and to attract whites to maintain ...
Pagina 109
... African American , the major goal has been integration maintenance through programs to stimulate white demand and to open up housing options for African Americans within other suburbs in order to slow down their migration into Shaker ...
... African American , the major goal has been integration maintenance through programs to stimulate white demand and to open up housing options for African Americans within other suburbs in order to slow down their migration into Shaker ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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