The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... segregated in terms of white and nonwhite residents . The concepts of segregation and integration serve to describe neighbor- hoods and communities , with segregated neighborhoods having high proportion of ethnic minority and / or ...
... segregated in terms of white and nonwhite residents . The concepts of segregation and integration serve to describe neighbor- hoods and communities , with segregated neighborhoods having high proportion of ethnic minority and / or ...
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... segregation . “ The U.S. Supreme Court has firmly ad- hered to the view that de jure segregation , or a current condition of segregation resulting from housing patterns or other factors beyond the control of the government , does not ...
... segregation . “ The U.S. Supreme Court has firmly ad- hered to the view that de jure segregation , or a current condition of segregation resulting from housing patterns or other factors beyond the control of the government , does not ...
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Phillip Fellin. DISTRICT FINDS WAY TO END SEGREGATION AND RESTORE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS By William Celis , 3rd Arguing that housing segregation was the cause of segregated schools , the Palm Beach County public school system has devised a ...
Phillip Fellin. DISTRICT FINDS WAY TO END SEGREGATION AND RESTORE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS By William Celis , 3rd Arguing that housing segregation was the cause of segregated schools , the Palm Beach County public school system has devised a ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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