What views do people have of public sector workers? Public sector workers are often portrayed negatively. It is unclear, however, to what extent such negative perceptions are shared among different groups in society. Using a large representative survey in the Netherlands, we study whether people's socioeconomic status is related to having more negative stereotypes about public sector workers. Contrary to expectations, education and income are unrelated to stereotypes. We do find a relation with subjective income: People with low subjective income have more negative stereotypes. Moreover, the sector people work in is highly relevant. People working in core governmental sectors such as central and local government have positive stereotypes. O...
This study analyses the impact of working in the public sector on job satisfaction in Europe (19) th...
Background: In-depth qualitative research into perceived socioeconomic position-related stigmatisati...
In this Bachelor thesis we examine how social workers within the department of social welfare benefi...
What views do people have of public sector workers? Public sector workers are often portrayed negati...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
As stereotypes strongly influence social interactions, this study explores the stereotypical associa...
The researcher observed a widely-held stereotype about the performance of the public-sector employee...
In this moment of increasing social inequalities after the Great Recession, studying the psychologic...
The effects of social levelling within the welfare state on the perception of the employed with lowe...
Public service stereotypes have been the subject of various studies in public administration researc...
Introduction: The importance of employability within organizations is increasing, due to various dev...
There is a scarcity of evidence pertaining to the general public's perception of public sector pay. ...
This study is specifically designed to illustrate the differences between occupational status groups...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
This article is concerned with differences between personnel practitioners in the private and public...
This study analyses the impact of working in the public sector on job satisfaction in Europe (19) th...
Background: In-depth qualitative research into perceived socioeconomic position-related stigmatisati...
In this Bachelor thesis we examine how social workers within the department of social welfare benefi...
What views do people have of public sector workers? Public sector workers are often portrayed negati...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
As stereotypes strongly influence social interactions, this study explores the stereotypical associa...
The researcher observed a widely-held stereotype about the performance of the public-sector employee...
In this moment of increasing social inequalities after the Great Recession, studying the psychologic...
The effects of social levelling within the welfare state on the perception of the employed with lowe...
Public service stereotypes have been the subject of various studies in public administration researc...
Introduction: The importance of employability within organizations is increasing, due to various dev...
There is a scarcity of evidence pertaining to the general public's perception of public sector pay. ...
This study is specifically designed to illustrate the differences between occupational status groups...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
This article is concerned with differences between personnel practitioners in the private and public...
This study analyses the impact of working in the public sector on job satisfaction in Europe (19) th...
Background: In-depth qualitative research into perceived socioeconomic position-related stigmatisati...
In this Bachelor thesis we examine how social workers within the department of social welfare benefi...