01292pab a2200181 454500008004000000100001900040245005400059260000900113300001300122362001200135520075900147650002600906650001800932773002900950909001000979999001700989952010401006180718b2002 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aJha, Nikhilesh aRightsizing the government: the indian experience c2002 ap.13-41. aApr-Jun aThe concept of rightsize in government is yet to firm up. This can be appreciated by considering the wide variance in the number of public employees as a percentage of population in a few countries. As of 1991, there were 120 public employees for every 1000 members of population in France, compared to 81 in the United States, 80 in the United Kingdom and 40 in Japan.' In case of India, the figure was 21.7 for a population of 1000 in 1994. The interesting fact is that all these countries have been talking of, rightsizing the government and have made serious efforts for this. The statistics and the perception of different countries show that the rightsizing issue does not have to do anything with the size of the public service. - Reproduced. aCivil service - India aCivil service aManagement in Government a55101 c55101d55101 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 34, Issue no: 1pAR55546r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR