Civil service systems in comparative perspective - Bloomington : Indiana University , 1996 - 346 p. - Public Affairs .

Introduction: conceptualizing civil service systems - Hans A. G. M. Bekke, James L. Perry, and Theo A. J. Toonen Part 1: Theory and data Theory and methodology - B. Guy Peters Data requirements and availability - Eugene B. McGregor Jr. and Paul Solano Part 2: History and structure The evolution of civil service systems - Jos C. N. Raadschelders and Mark R. Rutgers Internal labor markets - Lois Recascino Wise Civil servants and representativeness - Frits M. van der Meer and Renk L. J. Roborgh Part 3: Context Politicization as civil service dilemma - William P. Hojnacki Social control of civil service systems - Michael Hill and Desi Gillespie Public opinion toward the civil service - Hal G. Rainey Part 4: Configurations Configurations of civil service systems - Ferrel Heady Analyzing fields of change: civil systems in developing countries - E. Philip Morgan Part 5: Change and transformation The reform agenda for national civil service systems: external stress and internal strains - Patricia W. Ingraham Exploring variations in public management reform of the 1980s - Christopher Hood The difusion of civil service reform - John Halligan Conclusion: assessment of progress and a reserch agenda - Hans A. G. M. Bekke, James L. Perry, and Theo A. J. Toonen

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