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Women’s Advancement in Politics: Evidence from Congressional Staff
The Journal of Politics, 2021We examine gender differences in policy influence and advancement within the congressional office context using US Congress payroll system data between 2001 and 2014.
Melinda N. Ritchie, Hye Young You
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Congressional Legislative Staff: Political Professionals or Clerks?
American Journal of Political Science, 1997Theory: Wilensky's (1959) basic sociologic model of professions, which has been applied to federal employees (Mosher 1982) and modified by Brante (1990) and Raelin (1991) is applied to congressional legislative staff to ascertain whether they can be portrayed accurately as professionals.
Barbara S. Romzek, Jennifer A. Utter
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The Politics of Staff Counselling
Employee Counselling Today, 1994Commonly, staff support is conceived of in terms of counselling. Centres on counselling as a form of staff support, and questions the idea that it can be realistically offered within work settings. The idea that a short course plus some unsupervised practice might adequately prepare a person to counsel others is rejected.
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Political Savvy in Staff Development: Building an Indispensable Department
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1994ABSTRACT Political savvy is not something with which one is born; instead it is a process that is learned, sometimes painfully, always demandingly. The purpose of this article is to identify strategies that will make a staff development department essential to organizational functioning and that will enhance both productivity and political ...
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The Growth of Political Advisory Staff
2018This chapter will examine the causes and consequences of recruiting an increasing number of political staff from outside the permanent civil service. The evidence is ‘politicisation’ has grown in recent decades as a consequence of the influx of appointees.
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