The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... perspective focuses on the population char- acteristics of a community ( size , density , heterogeneity ) , the physical environment ( land use ) , the social organization or structure of a com- munity , and the technological forces in ...
... perspective focuses on the population char- acteristics of a community ( size , density , heterogeneity ) , the physical environment ( land use ) , the social organization or structure of a com- munity , and the technological forces in ...
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... perspective , with a focus on both the community system as a whole and the activities of the various social units which make up its subsystems . From this perspective , a good community is one where the various subsystems operate for ...
... perspective , with a focus on both the community system as a whole and the activities of the various social units which make up its subsystems . From this perspective , a good community is one where the various subsystems operate for ...
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... perspective refers to the auspices of the services , pub- lic or voluntary ( private ) . Public services are tax ... perspective separates services into age groups , such as children , youth , young adults , adults , and older adults . 4 ...
... perspective refers to the auspices of the services , pub- lic or voluntary ( private ) . Public services are tax ... perspective separates services into age groups , such as children , youth , young adults , adults , and older adults . 4 ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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