The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 81
Phillip Fellin. MODELS OF NEIGHBORHOOD TYPES Neighborhood communities have social structures , although social ... neighborhood for help or Neighborhoods in American Communities 81.
Phillip Fellin. MODELS OF NEIGHBORHOOD TYPES Neighborhood communities have social structures , although social ... neighborhood for help or Neighborhoods in American Communities 81.
Pagina 82
... neighborhood , who fail to move up and out . This is also not a good neighborhood for people who look to their neighbors to establish long - term friendships . 5. The transitory neighborhood has turnover and no mechanisms for dealing ...
... neighborhood , who fail to move up and out . This is also not a good neighborhood for people who look to their neighbors to establish long - term friendships . 5. The transitory neighborhood has turnover and no mechanisms for dealing ...
Pagina 83
... neighborhood has high mobility of resi- dents but little capacity for integrating new members or retaining neighborhood cohesion . The usefulness of this ... neighborhood group are consistent with Neighborhoods in American Communities 83.
... neighborhood has high mobility of resi- dents but little capacity for integrating new members or retaining neighborhood cohesion . The usefulness of this ... neighborhood group are consistent with Neighborhoods in American Communities 83.
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and Learns Its Limits 222 223 | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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