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Title:
Becoming bureaucrats : socialization at the front lines of government service / Zachary W. Oberfield.
Author:
Oberfield, Zachary W.
Publication Information:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2014.
Call Number:
JF1601 .O24 2014
Abstract:
Bureaucrats are important symbols of the governments that employ them. Contrary to popular stereotypes, they determine much about the way policy is ultimately enacted and experienced by citizens. While we know a great deal about bureaucrats and their actions, we know little about their development. Are particular types of people drawn to government work, or are government workers forged by the agencies they work in? Put simply, are bureaucrats born, or are they made? In Becoming Bureaucrats, Zachary W. Oberfield traces the paths of two sets of public servants - police officers and welfare caseworkers - from their first day on the job through the end of their second year. Examining original data derived from surveys and in-depth interviews, along with ethnographic observations from the author's year of training and work as a welfare caseworker, Becoming Bureaucrats charts how public-sector entrants develop their bureaucratic identities, motivations, and attitudes. Ranging from individual stories to population-wide statistical analysis, Oberfield's study complicates the long-standing cliché that bureaucracies churn out bureaucrats with mechanical efficiency. He demonstrates that entrants' bureaucratic personalities evolved but remained strongly tied to the views, identities, and motives that they articulated at the outset of their service. As such, he argues that who bureaucrats become and, as a result, how bureaucracies function, depend strongly on patterns of self-selection and recruitment. Becoming Bureaucrats not only enriches our theoretical understanding of bureaucratic behavior but also provides practical advice to elated officials and public managers on building responsive, accountable workforces. -- from dust jacket.
ISBN:
9780812246162
Series:
American governance : politics, policy, and public law

American governance.
Physical Description:
236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Bureaucratic socialization -- Dispositions and institutions -- The long view: How veteran workers see the worlds -- Entry: An in-depth account -- In the service of others? Motivation, altruism, and egoism -- Bureaucratic identity: Rules and loyalty -- Attitudes: Social problems, race, and deservingness -- Change and continuity at government's front lines.
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