A Community Organizes for Action: A Case Study of the Mon-Yough Region in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania State University, Institute for Research on Human Resources, 1967 - Allegheny County (Pa.) - 127 pages Case study of the mon-yough region of pennsylvania as an example of the feasibility and effectiveness of anti-poverty action through community development programmes - covers the development of social services and training programmes, the creation of employment opportunities, etc. |
Contents
Movement Toward Synthesis in MYCAC | 27 |
Synthesis and Ideology | 36 |
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activities adult population age group agencies Allegheny County Community Action Committee community action leaders community action organization community action program Community Braddock Hills community centers County Committee declined decrease descending order director Dravosburg Duquesne East McKeesport East Pittsburgh Economic Opportunity Elizabeth Township Elizabeth Twp employed labor force ethnic component family units Forward Township Forward Twp Glassport goals high school education income industry less Liberty Lincoln MDTA ment Mon-Yough Community Action Mon-Yough Region Munhall municipalities munities MYCAC staff needs Negro non-white component non-white persons non-white population non-whites per 1000 North Braddock North Versailles number of non-whites number of persons participants percentage Pitcairn poor Port Vue poverty problems Prod proportion of non-whites proposal Rankin relatively residents salary workers social synthesis tion total number total population Trafford Turtle Creek U.S. Census TABLE USWA wage and salary Wall West Elizabeth West Homestead West Mifflin Whitaker White Oak Wilmerding