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100 _aFreeman, Patricia K.
245 _aBelonging, believing, behaving: The religious character of public servants
260 _c2010
300 _ap.694-719.
362 _aOct
520 _aHow do public-servants compare to the general public in their religious affiliation, beliefs, and behaviors? Using data from the 2004 General Social Survey, we compare public servants in government and outside government to the general public through a series of logistic regression models. Although there is little difference in terms of denominational affiliation, public servants have a stronger commitment to, and are more active in, their religious communities. The implications of these findings for public administration are discussed. - Reproduced.
650 _aCivil service
700 _aHouston, David
773 _aAdministration and Society
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