Diversity And Affirmative Action In Public Service

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A. Carol Rusaw
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Adam W. Herbert
administration
Administrative Occupations
Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action Programs
Angela M. Bullard
ASPA
Author_Walter Broadnax
Bill B. Benton
Carole M. Neves
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Category=KJM
Category=KNV
Cheryl Lynn Allee
CPDF
David H. Rosenbloom
David Nachmias
Deil S. Wright
disability inclusion research
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Dummy Variables
EEO
employment
Entry Grade
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eq_business-finance-law
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equal
Equal Employment Opportunity Programs
Eugene B. McGregor
experience
federal
federal employment equity case studies
Federal Experience
Federal Personnel System
Federal Senior Executive Service
Federal Service
Firemen
gender equity analysis
General Schedule
Grade Differentials
Grade Gaps
Gregory B. Lewis
group
H. George Frederickson
HEW
James D. Slack
James F. Wolf
Jarold A. Kieffer
John Naibandian
Lloyd G. Nigro
Mary E. Guy
minority
Minority Public Administrators
Native American Males
Nesta M. Gallas
Nonminority Males
opportunity
Pan Suk Kim
Public Administration
Public Personnel Administration
public sector diversity trends
racial integration studies
representative bureaucracy
Richard Stillman
Richard T. Greenough
Social Equity
social justice policy
Walter D. Broadnax
White Males

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813366906
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In 1968 a theory of social equity was developed and put forward as the "third pillar for public administration, with the same status as economy and efficiency as values or principles to which public administration should adhere. Considerable progress has been made in social equity in the past 20 years. Theoretically, the works ofRawls and Rae and associates provide a language and a road map for understanding the complexity of the subject. The courts were especially supportive of principles of social equity in the later years of Chief Justice Earl Warren and during the years of Chief Justice Warren Burger. The present period, marked by the leadership of William Rehnquist, evidences a significant drawing back from the earlier commitment to equity. The decisions of state courts, based upon state constitutions and the common law, hold considerable promise for advancing social equity principles. Scholarly research demonstrates the belief of the American people in fairness, justice, and equality and their recognition of the complexity of the subject and their ambivalence toward competing claims for equality. Research on public administration finds that bureaucratic decision rules and the processes of policy implementation tend to favor principles of social equity.
Walter D. Broadnax is Dean of the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. Prior to this appointment he was Professor of Public Policy and Management in the School of Public Affairs at the University of Maryland, where he also directed the Bureau of Governmental Research.