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After the break-up of the USSR, the former Soviet countries took different paths. While many of them face severe economic problems or have become only questionably democratic, Georgia's socio-political development has become a relatively successful p
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J. Edward Kellough, Lloyd G. Nigro
Civil Service Reform in the States examines the critical importance of civil service systems in modern government and popular efforts to reform those systems. The book provides an up-to-date analysis and assessment of public personnel reforms underta
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J. Edward Kellough
For some time, the United States has been engaged in a national debate over affirmative action policy. A policy that began with the idea of creating a level playing field for minorities has sparked controversy in the workplace, in higher education, a
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Review of Public Personnel Administration. 42:686-708
Merit principles have served as central tenets of the U.S. civil service system since the late 19th Century, but in recent decades reforms have been proposed and implemented that weaken central aspects of merit. This makes it important to seek eviden
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J. Edward Kellough, Lawrence A. Brown
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Public Personnel Management. :009102602311730
This article provides an assessment of the employment of women in STEM occupations in the U.S. federal government. Women are underrepresented in STEM fields in the U.S. federal service, but their levels of employment vary markedly between departments
Autor:
J. Edward Kellough
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PS: Political Science & Politics. 53:173-178
Autor:
J. Edward Kellough, Lawrence A. Brown
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Review of Public Personnel Administration. 40:447-467
This study examines the question of whether the extent of contracting out by U.S. federal agencies has an impact on the representation of minorities and women in those agencies. Contracting often results in reductions in force (RIF), which may occur
Autor:
J. Edward Kellough
While the operation and structure of the public workforce is not a matter that is on the minds of most, the consequences for the nature and effectiveness of government are substantial. The Fragility of Merit provides a detailed examination of the imp