Definition
Laws that govern the solicitation, hiring, training, promotion, and termination of public sector employees.
Introduction
Up to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, all levels of government had earned the reputation of being corrupt political machines that took care of the members of their own party in reward for loyal service. Individuals were appointed to positions regardless of their education, experience, or competence. This overt political patronage and disregard for the constituents lead to a demand for hiring regulations and overall public service reform. The goal of implementing regulations was to ensure a professional, qualified, and nonpartisan civil service force. Hiring regulations consisted of non-biased exams, merit-based promotions, and prohibitions on political activities. Agencies were also created to review hiring practices and to hold those accountable when policies...
References
Cayer JN, Parkes SJ (2001) Human resource management change in state and local government. In: Liou K-T (ed) Handbook of public management practice and reform. Marcel Dekker, New York
Coggburn JD (2003) Civil Service Reform Act of 1978. In: Rabin J (ed) Encyclopedia of public administration and public policy: A-J. Marcel Dekker, New York
Finkelman P (2001) Civil service reform. In: Encyclopedia of the United States in the nineteenth century. Retrieved 3 Mar 2016 from: http://ic.galegroup.com/
Goodnow F (1900) Politics and administration: a study in government. Russell and Russell, New York
Ingraham P, Rosenbloom D (1990) The state of merit in federal government. Occasional Paper, National Commission on the Public Service, Washington, DC
Kaufman H (1956) Emerging conflicts in the doctrines of public administration. Am Polit Sci Rev 50:1057–1073
Kennedy R (2001) On this day. New York Times. Retrieved 1 Apr 2016 from: https://www.nytimes.com/
Lipsky M (1980) Street level bureaucracy: dilemmas of the individual in public services. Russell Sage Foundation, New York
McNamara D (2014) The spoils system. Retrieved 3 Mar 2016 from: http://history1800s.about.com/
Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. February 28. Andrew Jackson: Domestic Affairs. Accessed February 28, 2016. Retrieved 22 Apr 2016 from: http://millercenter.org/president/biography/jackson-domestic-affairs
Rabin J (2003) Encyclopedia of public administration and public policy: A-J. Marcel Dekker, New York
Schultz D (2009) The encyclopedia of the United States Constitution. Facts on File, New York
Shepherd G (2003) “Civil Service Reform in Developing Countries: Why is it Going Badly?” 11th International Anti-Corruption Conference. Seoul, 25–28 May 2003,
Svara JH (2001) The Myth of the Dichotomy: Complementary of Politics and Administration in the Past and Future of Public Administration. American Society for Public Administration, 2:176–183
Thayer F (1997) The US Civil Service: 1883–1993 (R.I.P). In: Farazmand A (ed) Modern systems of government: exploring the role of bureaucrats and politicians. Sage, Thousand Oaks
Wilson W (1887) The study of public administration. Polit Sci Q 2(2):197–222
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland
About this entry
Cite this entry
Gallahue, P. (2016). Hiring Regulation and Public Administration. In: Farazmand, A. (eds) Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_1104-1
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_1104-1
Received:
Accepted:
Published:
Publisher Name: Springer, Cham
Online ISBN: 978-3-319-31816-5
eBook Packages: Springer Reference Economics and FinanceReference Module Humanities and Social SciencesReference Module Business, Economics and Social Sciences