The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 194
... costs involved . Of the programs that exist , most tend to be in large corporations which em- ploy professionals , so that people employed in smaller companies in secondary labor markets , and low - wage jobs , do not have the ben ...
... costs involved . Of the programs that exist , most tend to be in large corporations which em- ploy professionals , so that people employed in smaller companies in secondary labor markets , and low - wage jobs , do not have the ben ...
Pagina 202
... cost housing for single per- sons , and the coverage of income - maintenance programs for disabled and single persons . " These processes include less demand for low- skilled workers , cutbacks on welfare programs , changes in coverage ...
... cost housing for single per- sons , and the coverage of income - maintenance programs for disabled and single persons . " These processes include less demand for low- skilled workers , cutbacks on welfare programs , changes in coverage ...
Pagina 245
... costs for health care for the new immigrants , and problems in the public schools for those who speak only Spanish . REVIEW This chapter identifies the various dimensions of community con- flicts , the elements involved in most ...
... costs for health care for the new immigrants , and problems in the public schools for those who speak only Spanish . REVIEW This chapter identifies the various dimensions of community con- flicts , the elements involved in most ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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