The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 187
... workplaces may be conceptualized as functional communities . People within the workplace are likely to share a common interest or function , as is the case in a university community of students and faculty , a hospital as a therapeutic ...
... workplaces may be conceptualized as functional communities . People within the workplace are likely to share a common interest or function , as is the case in a university community of students and faculty , a hospital as a therapeutic ...
Pagina 191
... workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product for which there ...
... workplace in terms of work as- signments , pay , and career advancement . Schwartz ( 1992 ) has continued to support the idea that " Treating women as a business imperative is the equivalent of a unique R and D product for which there ...
Pagina 192
... WORKPLACE Sexual harassment in the workplace continues to be a problematic condition of work , especially for women . Most definitions of sexual harassment emphasize that this behavior is unwanted and occurs within the context of an ...
... WORKPLACE Sexual harassment in the workplace continues to be a problematic condition of work , especially for women . Most definitions of sexual harassment emphasize that this behavior is unwanted and occurs within the context of an ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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