Neutrality: an enduring principle of the federal service (Record no. 27198)

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Personal name Maranto Robert
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Title Neutrality: an enduring principle of the federal service
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation 22(3), Sep 1992, p.173-87
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Summary, etc. Although many proponents of civil service reform question the principles of classical American public administration and specially reject its neutral competence model of federal service, the principle of neutrality continues to be an important belief of federal career execultives. This finding is based on an analysis of responses to a survey of 1,045 high leve (SES and GM-15) Carerrist and 242 political appointees federal from 15 federal organizations undertaken in November and December of 1987. As expected, Regan political appointees profess slighty more support for the neturality principle that their career subordinates. Still, careerist support for the principle is high and relatively uniform across organiza
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Public Administration -- U.S.A.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Civil Service -- U.S.A.
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Personal name Skelly B. Douglas
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Main entry heading American Review of Public Administration
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