The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... Hispanic origin is considered as ethnicity , and persons iden- tifying themselves as Mexican , Puerto Rican , Cuban , or Other Span- ish / Hispanic origin are classified as of Hispanic origin . " The concept of race the Bureau of the ...
... Hispanic origin is considered as ethnicity , and persons iden- tifying themselves as Mexican , Puerto Rican , Cuban , or Other Span- ish / Hispanic origin are classified as of Hispanic origin . " The concept of race the Bureau of the ...
Pagina 157
... Hispanic workers at the hospital " are sharp , " a big portion of them " don't aspire to do better . " That , of course , isn't the way the Hispanic employees see it . Raul Nunez , president of the Los Angeles County Chicano Employees ...
... Hispanic workers at the hospital " are sharp , " a big portion of them " don't aspire to do better . " That , of course , isn't the way the Hispanic employees see it . Raul Nunez , president of the Los Angeles County Chicano Employees ...
Pagina 158
... Hispanic chief operations officer for the hospital , and this year he named a Hispanic deputy director of human resources . But recruiting His- panics to work at the inner - city hospital isn't easy , says Mr. Renford . Not all of those ...
... Hispanic chief operations officer for the hospital , and this year he named a Hispanic deputy director of human resources . But recruiting His- panics to work at the inner - city hospital isn't easy , says Mr. Renford . Not all of those ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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