The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... zones . Five zones were identified : central business district , zone of transi- tion , zone of independent working men's homes , zone of better resi- dences , and commuters ' zone ( suburban residential areas ) . Describing the spatial ...
... zones . Five zones were identified : central business district , zone of transi- tion , zone of independent working men's homes , zone of better resi- dences , and commuters ' zone ( suburban residential areas ) . Describing the spatial ...
Pagina 197
... zone is that stimulation of business in these areas will gen- erate employment opportunities for residents in the zone . States have been the principal initiators of enterprise zone pro- grams . Florida established the first enterprise zone ...
... zone is that stimulation of business in these areas will gen- erate employment opportunities for residents in the zone . States have been the principal initiators of enterprise zone pro- grams . Florida established the first enterprise zone ...
Pagina 198
... zones within which usual regulatory controls for businesses would be modified . More recently , a 1993 proposal by Henry ... zone " would let a targeted area get help , in a block grant , from a multiplicity of federal sources : HUD for ...
... zones within which usual regulatory controls for businesses would be modified . More recently , a 1993 proposal by Henry ... zone " would let a targeted area get help , in a block grant , from a multiplicity of federal sources : HUD for ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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