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Intersectionality, Leadership, and Inclusion: How Do Racially Underrepresented Women Fare in the Federal Government?

Review of Public Personnel Administration, 2019
Women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions, but how does the intersectionality of being both a woman and from a racially underrepresented group influence leadership representation and inclusion in the U.S. federal government?
A. Nelson, Jaclyn S. Piatak
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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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Inclusive Work Practices: Turnover Intentions Among LGBT Employees of the U.S. Federal Government

American Review of Public Administration, 2018
The federal government lags behind in progressive civil rights policies in regard to universal workplace antidiscrimination laws for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans.
Meghna Sabharwal   +3 more
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

2023
Vera Pigee provides brief explanation of the bias in the court system and the relief when federal registrars arrived to register voters fairly.
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The Evolution of Web Governance in the Federal Government

International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2006
Over the last 10 years, federal agencies have undergone a major transformation in the way they manage programs and internal administration, in their relations with Congress, and in their dealings with clients and citizens. Agencies now work in electronic environments of e-mail, electronic documents and filings, intranets, and the Internet. This article
Priscilla M. Regan, Julianne Mahler
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The Federal Government and Education [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Educational Research, 1949
THE subject of federal relations to education has received considerable attention in the period since April 1946. However, the published materials contained a large amount of repetition, and comparatively little that can be called original research has been reported.
William M. Canning, Eugene S. Lawler
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The Role of the Federal Government

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
PIP: A review of the role of the federal government in abortion administration in view of prospective legalization of abortion. It is argued that abortion is a woman's right and should be considered purely a medical decision, but it is acknowledged that for political expediency, the majority of Congress is theoretically opposed to abortion.
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Politics and Information Technology Investments in the U.S. Federal Government in 2003-2016

Information systems research, 2017
Information technologies (IT) act as an enabler for policy implementation in the U.S. federal government. While federal agencies increasingly rely on advanced digital technologies to execute new policy initiatives, many agencies are struggling with ...
Min-Seok Pang
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RCTs and the federal government

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1982
As the federal government's role in health policy has grown, its involvement in the development, adoption, and use of medical technology has grown concomitantly. The government now makes a wide variety of decisions concerning technology. Many of these decisions involve randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The federal government probably funds or requires
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Can Diversity Management Improve Job Satisfaction for Military Veterans in the Federal Government?

American Review of Public Administration, 2015
On November 9, 2009, Executive Order 13518 established the Veterans Employment Initiative and invigorated veteran hiring within the federal government. By fiscal year 2016, 635,266 veterans accounted for 31% of the federal workforce, an increase of over ...
Matthew Vanderschuere, Chris Birdsall
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