The Ethnic and Class Dimensions in Neighborhood: A Means for the Reorganization of Human Service Delivery Systems

Abstract

Excerpt from the full-text article: Human service delivery systems get criticized by both users and providers of the services, regardless of countless reforms, evaluations, models, decentralization efforts and re-evaluations. In order to determine directions for the future, this article will discuss past policy initiatives, and review the literature which links human service needs to ethnicity and social class in a neighborhood context

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