Public Employment in Western Nations

Public Employment in Western Nations

Author: Richard Rose

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1985-09-12

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0521254116

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This book provides comprehensive information on the nature and status of public employment in six western nations during the 1980s.


Public Sector Employment Regimes

Public Sector Employment Regimes

Author: Karin Gottschall

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-29

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1137313110

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This book explores the extent to which a transformation of public employment regimes has taken place in four Western countries, and the factors influencing the pathways of reform. It demonstrates how public employment regimes have unravelled in different domains of public service, contesting the idea that the state remains a 'model' employer.


The Welfare State as Employer

The Welfare State as Employer

Author: Jon Eivind Kolberg

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-25

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1315490552

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An analysis of the Scandinavian model of the welfare state, based on a research program initiated by the Nordic Council in 1985. From an examination of the specific configurations of labor markets and welfare in Scandinavia, it concludes that the welfare state has become the main vehicle of industri


The Third Revolution

The Third Revolution

Author: Professor Harold Perkin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1134763956

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Perkin's ambitious new book examines the leading professional societies since World War II: those in the free market economies and also the collapsed command economies of Eastern Europe. He warns of the greed and corruption of their elites.


Comparing Public Bureaucracies

Comparing Public Bureaucracies

Author: B. Guy Peters

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 1988-09-30

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 0817303685

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Comparing Public Bureaucracies: Problems of Theory and Method is based on the Coleman B. Ransone, Jr. Lectures delivered by the author in 1986 at The University of Alabama.


Trade Unions in Western Europe since 1945

Trade Unions in Western Europe since 1945

Author: J. Visser

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-02-13

Total Pages: 812

ISBN-13: 1349655112

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The Societies of Europe is an 8-title series of historical data handbooks and accompanying CD-ROM sets, on the development of Europe from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. The series is a product of the Mannheim Centre for Social research, a body dedicated to comparative research on Europe and one of the leading social research institutes in the world. It is a collection of datasets giving a clear and systematic study of long term developments in European society. The data is presented statistically and is clearly comparative. The Societies of Europe is the most comprehensive data series available on Western European social issues. Each book is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing data sets not included in the text enabling users to manipulate the data as wanted. Information is available in different programmes (Excel, SPSS and SAS) and in data structures for analysis, viewing and building time series. This comparative data handbook offers an empirical base to a long-term and comparative understanding of changes and variations in European union movements. It provides information on the context and history of union development, the changes in the structure of post-war unionism until today, the long-term trends in union membership and union density, and the shifts in the cross-sectional composition of union membership. This book and CD-ROM are the result of many years of research by the authors in collaboration with an international research team, and provides an original source for comparative and national studies or individual enquiries. The country and comparative tables offer cross-checked and often newly-calculated statistics on national union organizations and their membership series. The CD-ROM includes selected tables from the handbook and provides additional databases with organizational data and membership series of major national and European union organizations.


The Presidency and Public Policy Making

The Presidency and Public Policy Making

Author: George C. Edwards

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 1985-12-15

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0822974320

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The premise behind this book is that policy making provides a useful perspective for studying the presidency, perhaps the most important and least understood policy-making institution in the United States. The eleven essays focus on diverse aspects of presidential policy making, providing insights on the presidency and its relationship to other policy-making actors and institutions. Major topics addressed include the environment of presidential policy making and the constraints it places on the chief executive; relationships with those outside the executive branch that are central to presidential policy making; attempts to lead the public and Congress; presidential decision making; and administration or implementation of policies in the executive branch, a topic that has received limited attention in the literature on the presidency.


Government: A Public Administration Perspective

Government: A Public Administration Perspective

Author: Jos C. N. Raadschelders

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 1317469437

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Most public administration texts overly compartmentalize the subject and don't interconnect the various specializations within government, which leaves a serious gap in preparing students for public service. Government: A Public Administration Perspective is designed to fill that void. It provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary view of government that includes perspectives from political science, political theory, international relations, organizational sociology, economics, and history. The text draws on classic and modern literature from all these areas to analyze government at four different levels - ideational, societal, organizational, and individual layers. It links public administration's various subfields - human resource management, budgeting, policy making, organizational theory, etc. - into a holistic framework for the study of government. It also includes an extensive bibliography drawing from American and European literature in support of the book's global, historical, and comparative approach.


The Welfare State East and West

The Welfare State East and West

Author: Richard Rose

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0195039564

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A unique comparative examination of the different ways in which modern democratic societies provide welfare today, with special attention to the US, Japan, Britain, Scandinavia, West Germany, and Israel.


The Rebirth of the West

The Rebirth of the West

Author: Peter Duignan

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 9780847681983

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The years following World War II witnessed perhaps the greatest success story in Western history--the economic and political recovery of European democracies that had been devastated by the cataclysmic war. Peter Duignan and L.H. Gann convincingly demonstrate that the deep involvement of the United States was a key factor in this success. The Rebirth of the West is a broad, narrative analysis of every important aspect of Western society during this formative period--political, economic, social, cultural, and scientific. In addition to providing an interpretive synthesis of the vast literature on the subject, the authors make an important and original contribution to both the historical record of this period and current debates over the future of Europe.