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100 _aPeeters, Rik and Widlak, Arjan C.
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245 _aAdministrative exclusion in the infrastructure-level bureaucracy: The case of the Dutch daycare benefit scandal
260 _aPublic Administration Review
300 _a83(4), Jul-Aug, 2023: p.863-877
520 _aA key insight in the literature on administrative burdens and exclusion is that they can be a form of policy making by other means to disincentivize people's access to services, rights, and benefits. Using the case of the Dutch daycare benefit scandal, in which tens of thousands of citizens were wrongfully accused of welfare fraud and subsequently excluded from benefits, we argue for a broader understanding of the way administrative burdens can be constructed. We introduce the concept of the ‘infrastructure-level bureaucracy’ to understand how new forms of intra- and supra-organizational data exchange and algorithmic analysis can lead bureaucracies to fail to understand the reasoning underlying their own administrative decisions and, subsequently, cause Kafkaesque situations for citizens. Our findings point towards the importance of institutional analyses of the way information technologies structure political and operational behavior as well as the burdens that citizens may face in their interactions with the state. – Reproduced
773 _aPublic Administration Review
906 _aBUREAUCRACY
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