The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... mobility that preclude an attachment to a community . However , it is generally recognized that suburbs per se do not mold people into lifestyles ; people choose them for a variety of reasons and display a way of life of their own ...
... mobility that preclude an attachment to a community . However , it is generally recognized that suburbs per se do not mold people into lifestyles ; people choose them for a variety of reasons and display a way of life of their own ...
Pagina 66
... mobility , and lack of education all can be said to characterize these individuals as members of an underclass . In an- other early picture of the underclass , Glasgow ( 1980 ) wrote about the underclass in terms of “ impoverished black ...
... mobility , and lack of education all can be said to characterize these individuals as members of an underclass . In an- other early picture of the underclass , Glasgow ( 1980 ) wrote about the underclass in terms of “ impoverished black ...
Pagina 95
... Mobility The city will rely heavily on nonprofit community groups like Banana Kelly to manage this housing . Banana Kelly hopes to turn one building for the homeless at 800 Fox Street into a model , enlisting tenants in a " work prep ...
... Mobility The city will rely heavily on nonprofit community groups like Banana Kelly to manage this housing . Banana Kelly hopes to turn one building for the homeless at 800 Fox Street into a model , enlisting tenants in a " work prep ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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