The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... families selected from seven differ- ent communities in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago , Chile . Half of the families were incorporated in the study as they entered the Program and the other half had been involved for six months ...
... families selected from seven differ- ent communities in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago , Chile . Half of the families were incorporated in the study as they entered the Program and the other half had been involved for six months ...
Pagina 101
The scores for the remaining indicators focus on areas of lower priority for the families and on requirements that most families had met before entering the Program or would be easily achieved . The high achievement score of indicator 1 ...
The scores for the remaining indicators focus on areas of lower priority for the families and on requirements that most families had met before entering the Program or would be easily achieved . The high achievement score of indicator 1 ...
Pagina 102
... Families wanting to apply for housing programs should follow procedure Families should have potable water in their homes · Families should have electricity in their homes Families should have adequate sewer system ( equivalent ) in ...
... Families wanting to apply for housing programs should follow procedure Families should have potable water in their homes · Families should have electricity in their homes Families should have adequate sewer system ( equivalent ) in ...
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