The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 96
... status , income , education , and lifestyle - may be used singly or in some combination in order to classify neighbor- hoods . Community planners , the news media , and residents often label neighborhoods with terms such as working ...
... status , income , education , and lifestyle - may be used singly or in some combination in order to classify neighbor- hoods . Community planners , the news media , and residents often label neighborhoods with terms such as working ...
Pagina 98
... status over time ? Choldin et al . ( 1980 ) address this issue in their ex- amination of the " suburban persistence of social status . " Using in- come , occupational status , and education as measures of status , they found that ...
... status over time ? Choldin et al . ( 1980 ) address this issue in their ex- amination of the " suburban persistence of social status . " Using in- come , occupational status , and education as measures of status , they found that ...
Pagina 99
... status symbol . From this view , where you live affects your " chances for social rewards , " and one would expect communities to seek to retain individuals in high status neigh- borhood areas or to assist in creating new status ...
... status symbol . From this view , where you live affects your " chances for social rewards , " and one would expect communities to seek to retain individuals in high status neigh- borhood areas or to assist in creating new status ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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