Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threatened by stronger regulation and a reduction in their ability to exercise control over their work. Contrary to the managerial approach, predicting curtailment of professional autonomy, theorists foretell the continuing importance of discretion in the translation of social objectives into actual service delivery. Given such opposite predictions, what is the perceived direction of change and scope for independent decision-making for front-line workers? This paper empirically investigates the contradictory hypotheses predicting continuing or declining opportunities for street-level discretion in a context of activation policies and welfare reforms...
The aim of this study was to examine and get an insight how social workers in social service conside...
The debate on behavioural conditionality is characterised by abundant controversies. Frontline manag...
This article explores the new roles of frontline workers in Dutch local welfare agencies against the...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
psky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front li...
Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
A crisis and deep re-organisation of European welfare systems started in the 1970s. Both the demand ...
<p>In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The t...
In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is mo...
Abstract Social welfare workers employed in the same county base their assessments on the same laws,...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
textabstractStreet-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of freedom –...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
The aim of this study was to examine and get an insight how social workers in social service conside...
The debate on behavioural conditionality is characterised by abundant controversies. Frontline manag...
This article explores the new roles of frontline workers in Dutch local welfare agencies against the...
Street-level bureaucrats are considered to be subject to bureaucratic managerial regimes and threate...
psky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front li...
Lipsky’s classic study of ‘street-level bureaucracy’ (1980) provided a perceptive analysis of front ...
A crisis and deep re-organisation of European welfare systems started in the 1970s. Both the demand ...
<p>In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is...
This thesis is a critical examination of social work discretion within adult Social Services. The t...
In the wake of public sector reforms, the work environment of professionals is changing; there is mo...
Abstract Social welfare workers employed in the same county base their assessments on the same laws,...
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of...
textabstractStreet-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of freedom –...
In this study, a case study is carried out regarding street-level bureaucrats in public sectors. We ...
A perennial debate within Public Administration concerns the means by which bureaucratic responsibi...
The aim of this study was to examine and get an insight how social workers in social service conside...
The debate on behavioural conditionality is characterised by abundant controversies. Frontline manag...
This article explores the new roles of frontline workers in Dutch local welfare agencies against the...