Who Serves the Poor?

Who are the civil servants that serve poor people in the developing world? This paper uses direct surveys of civil servants -- the professional body of administrators who manage government policy -- and their organizations from Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines, to highlight key aspects of their characteristics and experience of civil service life. Civil servants in the developing world face myriad challenges to serving the world's poor, from limited facilities to significant political interference in their work. There are a number of commonalities across service environments, and the paper summarizes these in a series of 'stylized facts' of the civil service in the developing world. At the same time, the particular challenges faced by a public official vary substantially across and within countries and regions. For example, measured management practices differ widely across local governments of a single state in Nigeria. Surveys of civil servants allow us to document these differences, build better models of the public sector, and make more informed policy choices.

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Main Author: Rogger, Daniel
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-05
Subjects:POVERTY, CIVIL SERVANTS, GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE, SERVICE DELIVERY, BUREAUCRACY, SURVEY METHODS, ADMINISTRATION PROCESSES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/152091493913163207/Who-serves-the-poor-surveying-civil-servants-in-the-developing-world
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26503
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spelling dig-okr-10986265032024-08-09T08:58:55Z Who Serves the Poor? Surveying Civil Servants in the Developing World Rogger, Daniel Rogger, Daniel POVERTY CIVIL SERVANTS GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE SERVICE DELIVERY BUREAUCRACY SURVEY METHODS ADMINISTRATION PROCESSES Who are the civil servants that serve poor people in the developing world? This paper uses direct surveys of civil servants -- the professional body of administrators who manage government policy -- and their organizations from Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines, to highlight key aspects of their characteristics and experience of civil service life. Civil servants in the developing world face myriad challenges to serving the world's poor, from limited facilities to significant political interference in their work. There are a number of commonalities across service environments, and the paper summarizes these in a series of 'stylized facts' of the civil service in the developing world. At the same time, the particular challenges faced by a public official vary substantially across and within countries and regions. For example, measured management practices differ widely across local governments of a single state in Nigeria. Surveys of civil servants allow us to document these differences, build better models of the public sector, and make more informed policy choices. 2017-05-04T19:23:17Z 2017-05-04T19:23:17Z 2017-05 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/152091493913163207/Who-serves-the-poor-surveying-civil-servants-in-the-developing-world https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26503 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8051 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Who Serves the Poor?
description Who are the civil servants that serve poor people in the developing world? This paper uses direct surveys of civil servants -- the professional body of administrators who manage government policy -- and their organizations from Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines, to highlight key aspects of their characteristics and experience of civil service life. Civil servants in the developing world face myriad challenges to serving the world's poor, from limited facilities to significant political interference in their work. There are a number of commonalities across service environments, and the paper summarizes these in a series of 'stylized facts' of the civil service in the developing world. At the same time, the particular challenges faced by a public official vary substantially across and within countries and regions. For example, measured management practices differ widely across local governments of a single state in Nigeria. Surveys of civil servants allow us to document these differences, build better models of the public sector, and make more informed policy choices.
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