Minorities and the public service : a future perspective
By: RICH, Wilbur C.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 1989International Journal of Public Administration - IJPA 12, 4, p. 651-670Abstract: This paper analyzes the future prospects of blacks and other minorities in the public service. It examines studies on race/role expectations of minority administrators, tokenism and marginality to discern trends in interethnic relations. It also discusses future demographic projections and their implications for majority/minority relations. Finally, the essay explains why public service careers are particularly significant for blacks and other minoritiesNo physical items for this record
This paper analyzes the future prospects of blacks and other minorities in the public service. It examines studies on race/role expectations of minority administrators, tokenism and marginality to discern trends in interethnic relations. It also discusses future demographic projections and their implications for majority/minority relations. Finally, the essay explains why public service careers are particularly significant for blacks and other minorities
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