This article examines bureaucracies using a novel dataset of Chilean central government employees from 2006 to 2020. Unlike perception-based sources, this dataset provides objective, disaggregated, and longitudinal insights into bureaucrats’ characteristics and careers. The authors validate it against official employment statistics and conduct an exploratory and descriptive analysis, presenting six descriptive findings about the Chilean bureaucracy that cannot be discovered using available aggregate data. The analysis reveals significant degrees of personnel stability and professionalization in the civil service, but with considerable rigidity in careers and substantial interagency heterogeneity in turnover, wages, and exposure to political...
Chile has a remarkable record of historically low levels of corruption. The Chilean state, nonethele...
Recent cross-country empirical analysis has found that privately produced ratings of the performance...
This article employs the concept of “bureaucratic authoritarianism” (O’Donnell, 1978, 1988) to evalu...
This paper argues that the common practice of describing the performance of state bureau-cracies pri...
Education is at the centre of theories of how bureaucracies professionalize. Going back to Weber, th...
This study is intended to gain a better understanding of the process of law-making in a presidential...
Studying the appointment process is essential for understanding the way modern bureaucracies interre...
Survival of the Senior Civil Servants in the Chilean Executive Branch This repository contains a no...
This article analyzes ministerial profiles and the relation between expertise and type of ministry f...
Abstract Although scholars have been investigating bureaucrats for a long time, mid-level bureaucrat...
The book discusses the main results obtained from the research "Middle-level Bureaucracy in the Fede...
Este artículo abordará el análisis de los empleados particulares, en la ciudad de Santiago de Chile,...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
This thesis seeks to find relationships between the types of regimes in power in Latin America and b...
This article analyzes ministerial profiles and the relation between expertise and type of ministry f...
Chile has a remarkable record of historically low levels of corruption. The Chilean state, nonethele...
Recent cross-country empirical analysis has found that privately produced ratings of the performance...
This article employs the concept of “bureaucratic authoritarianism” (O’Donnell, 1978, 1988) to evalu...
This paper argues that the common practice of describing the performance of state bureau-cracies pri...
Education is at the centre of theories of how bureaucracies professionalize. Going back to Weber, th...
This study is intended to gain a better understanding of the process of law-making in a presidential...
Studying the appointment process is essential for understanding the way modern bureaucracies interre...
Survival of the Senior Civil Servants in the Chilean Executive Branch This repository contains a no...
This article analyzes ministerial profiles and the relation between expertise and type of ministry f...
Abstract Although scholars have been investigating bureaucrats for a long time, mid-level bureaucrat...
The book discusses the main results obtained from the research "Middle-level Bureaucracy in the Fede...
Este artículo abordará el análisis de los empleados particulares, en la ciudad de Santiago de Chile,...
Scholars have emphasized the importance of having a “Weberian bureaucracy” for the socio-economic de...
This thesis seeks to find relationships between the types of regimes in power in Latin America and b...
This article analyzes ministerial profiles and the relation between expertise and type of ministry f...
Chile has a remarkable record of historically low levels of corruption. The Chilean state, nonethele...
Recent cross-country empirical analysis has found that privately produced ratings of the performance...
This article employs the concept of “bureaucratic authoritarianism” (O’Donnell, 1978, 1988) to evalu...