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MATHESON, Craig

Staff selection in the Autralian Public Service : a history of social closure - Oxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, March 2001

This paper argues that recruitment and promotion within the Australian Public Service (APS) have historically exemplified the practice of "social closure". Three periods of AP`S staff selection that correspond to what Halligan and Power identify as the bureaucratist/ technicist, administrationist and political management models of executive branch regime are identified. Social closure in each instance was based on educational credential or lack thereof. These practices have been justified in terms of various "ideologies of promotion". Such ideologies tend to reflect the ideal or material interest of social groups rather than the skill requirements of admnistrative work. The current form of social closure based on economics degrees illustrates this phenomenon. Accordingly, greater recognition of the value of non-economics degrees is required

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