The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... percent ; Asian or Pacific Is- lander , 2.9 percent , and Other , 3.9 percent . Persons of Hispanic origin comprised 9.0 percent of the population , of which 5.4 percent were Mexican , 1.1 percent Puerto Rican , 0.4 percent Cuban , and ...
... percent ; Asian or Pacific Is- lander , 2.9 percent , and Other , 3.9 percent . Persons of Hispanic origin comprised 9.0 percent of the population , of which 5.4 percent were Mexican , 1.1 percent Puerto Rican , 0.4 percent Cuban , and ...
Pagina 108
... percentage of African American residents was 0.2 percent . By 1984 the percentage had increased to 13 percent as a re- sult of a written local government policy to assemble “ a mixture of racial and ethnic groups throughout the village ...
... percentage of African American residents was 0.2 percent . By 1984 the percentage had increased to 13 percent as a re- sult of a written local government policy to assemble “ a mixture of racial and ethnic groups throughout the village ...
Pagina 188
... percentage of men's wages for the same jobs . data - entry keyers ( 95 percent ) secretaries ( 91.6 percent ) pharmacists ( 90.1 percent ) engineers , architects , surveyors ( 85.6 percent ) computer programmers ( 84.1 percent ) lawyers ( ...
... percentage of men's wages for the same jobs . data - entry keyers ( 95 percent ) secretaries ( 91.6 percent ) pharmacists ( 90.1 percent ) engineers , architects , surveyors ( 85.6 percent ) computer programmers ( 84.1 percent ) lawyers ( ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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activities African Americans American communities and/or Asian bank borhood centers central cities Chapter cial clients communities of place competence controversy crime cultural ecological economic system employment environment ethnic minority example federal formal functions funds ghetto goals Harlem Hispanic homeless housing human service identified immigrants individuals inner-city involved Latino levels lifestyle live major membership metropolitan areas mobility munity needs neigh neighborhood neighbors networks nity organizational participation patterns percent political population poverty primary groups problems professional programs racial Ravendale relationships religious residential residents Rose Haven says school districts segregation Shaker Heights social class social integration social services social systems social welfare social work practice social workers society South Bronx structure subsystems suburban suburbs tion types U.S. Supreme Court underclass urban voluntary associations volunteer Wall Street Journal women workplace York zones