To deliver truly representative and effective democratic governance, a public service (PS) should employ individuals from diverse backgrounds throughout its workforce. In the Canadian government, patterns of underrepresentation persist for each of the four employment equity (EE) groups. This study explores three questions: First, are there differences between the four EE groups in terms of their attraction to jobs in the public sector? Second, what are key work values that predict PS attraction? Third, do EE groups differ in terms of these key work values? Based on a large-scale survey of more than 12,000 final-year Canadian postsecondary students, results indica
In this article, we evaluate workforce diversity in the United Kingdom civil service by investigatin...
This article is disseminated and preserved by ÉruditGiven their unique pedagogical mandate and struc...
Theories of workforce diversity in the public sector assume that organizations that are more represe...
To deliver truly representative and effective democratic governance, a public service (PS) should em...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
Using the results of the 2005 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES), this paper identifies which fac...
Employment equity initiatives - redressing past inequities or discrimination by promoting the hiring...
Since the introduction of the Employment Equity Act in 1986, organizations in Canada's federal juris...
This paper focuses attention on the political orientation and civic behaviour of people working in t...
Research on representative bureaucracy has failed to deal with whether or not representative bureauc...
This study uses a sample of 832 Canadian public servants to test a theoretically derived framework w...
Research on representative bureaucracy has failed to deal with whether or not representative bureauc...
The public service will be experiencing a shortage of workers with the demographic shift as baby boo...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
This paper engages recent debates over equity group representation among university professors. Sinc...
In this article, we evaluate workforce diversity in the United Kingdom civil service by investigatin...
This article is disseminated and preserved by ÉruditGiven their unique pedagogical mandate and struc...
Theories of workforce diversity in the public sector assume that organizations that are more represe...
To deliver truly representative and effective democratic governance, a public service (PS) should em...
Bureaucrats play a major part in implementing government programs and—ultimately—take on a policy ma...
Using the results of the 2005 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES), this paper identifies which fac...
Employment equity initiatives - redressing past inequities or discrimination by promoting the hiring...
Since the introduction of the Employment Equity Act in 1986, organizations in Canada's federal juris...
This paper focuses attention on the political orientation and civic behaviour of people working in t...
Research on representative bureaucracy has failed to deal with whether or not representative bureauc...
This study uses a sample of 832 Canadian public servants to test a theoretically derived framework w...
Research on representative bureaucracy has failed to deal with whether or not representative bureauc...
The public service will be experiencing a shortage of workers with the demographic shift as baby boo...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
This paper engages recent debates over equity group representation among university professors. Sinc...
In this article, we evaluate workforce diversity in the United Kingdom civil service by investigatin...
This article is disseminated and preserved by ÉruditGiven their unique pedagogical mandate and struc...
Theories of workforce diversity in the public sector assume that organizations that are more represe...