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Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means

Contemporary Sociology, 2020
Jews of African descent. Chapter One, ‘‘Jews, Blacks, and the Color Line,’’ provides a detailed history of race, its evolving social scientific discourse, and relations between Jews and African Americans in the United States that would provide essential ...
David Jaffee
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Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform how government agencies do their work. Rapid developments in AI have the potential to reduce the cost of core governance functions, improve the quality of decisions, and unleash the power of ...
D. Engstrom   +3 more
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Working Within a System of Administrative Burden: How Street-Level Bureaucrats’ Role Perceptions Shape Access to the Promise of Higher Education

Administration & Society, 2021
Utilizing a statewide survey and administrative data, we explore how state-imposed burdens are translated by street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) into frontline practices that may alleviate or exacerbate onerous experiences of the administrative state. First,
Elizabeth Bell, Kylie Smith
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Administrative Burden

, 2019
The subtitle of this volume is a nod to Clausewitz’s infamous observation that, “War is a mere continuation of policy by other means.” The Prussian strategist’s calculated encapsulation was not, despite its cryptic phrasing, intended to downplay the ...
P. Herd, D. Moynihan
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The Political Economy of Administrative Burdens: A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing the Organizational Origins of Administrative Burdens

Administration & Society, 2020
Most research on administrative burdens focuses on measuring their impact on citizens’ access to services and benefits. This article fills a theoretical gap and provides a framework for understanding the organizational origins of administrative burden ...
Rik Peeters
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Unmasking Administrative Evil

, 2019
Acknowledgments Introduction and Overview 1. The Dynamics of Evil and Administrative Evil 2. Compliance, Technical Rationality, and Administrative Evil 3. Administrative Evil Unmasked: The Holocaust and Public Service 4.
D. Balfour   +2 more
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Aggregate Nominal Wage Adjustments: New Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data

The American Economic Review, 2019
Using administrative payroll data from the largest US payroll processing company, we measure the extent of nominal wage rigidity in the United States.
J. Grigsby, Erik Hurst, Ahu Yildirmaz
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Artificial Intelligence and Administrative Evil

Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers challenges and benefits to the public sector. We present an ethical framework to analyze the effects of AI in public organizations, guide empirical and theoretical research in public administration, and inform ...
Matthew M. Young   +3 more
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Administrative Records Mask Racially Biased Policing—CORRIGENDUM

American Political Science Review, 2020
Researchers often lack the necessary data to credibly estimate racial discrimination in policing. In particular, police administrative records lack information on civilians police observe but do not investigate.
D. Knox, Will Lowe, Jonathan Mummolo
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