2018
DOI: 10.1093/ppmgov/gvy004
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Theoretical Frontiers in Representative Bureaucracy: New Directions for Research

Abstract: The notion of a representative bureaucracy has generated a great deal of research although many issues are yet to be resolved and some have not been addressed. This theoretical essay uses a contingency theory approach to address a set of key questions relevant to representative bureaucracy. It discusses who is represented and what values get represented at the aggregate level, why bureaucrats represent, who they represent, and which bureaucrats represent at the individual level, and the empirical issues of cri… Show more

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“…Women officeholders become more protective of policy choices benefiting women and minorities when the policy choices are at stake under cutback pressure (Park ). Taken together, these findings imply that the active advocacy of representative administrators for policy benefits of the focal group may decrease or cease beyond the equity point, attesting to minority or female bureaucrats’ efforts to compensate for preexisting inequities and redistribute resources in an equitable way (Meier ).…”
Section: Representative Bureaucracy and Distributional Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women officeholders become more protective of policy choices benefiting women and minorities when the policy choices are at stake under cutback pressure (Park ). Taken together, these findings imply that the active advocacy of representative administrators for policy benefits of the focal group may decrease or cease beyond the equity point, attesting to minority or female bureaucrats’ efforts to compensate for preexisting inequities and redistribute resources in an equitable way (Meier ).…”
Section: Representative Bureaucracy and Distributional Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of representative bureaucracy is based on the belief that a bureaucracy that reflects the composition of the public will better serve diverse interests and democratic principles. Thus, bureaucratic representation relates not only to the demographic characteristics of public administrators (i.e., passive representation) but also to “the process of acting for or acting in the interests” of the focal groups that they resemble (i.e., active representation) (Meier , 40; see also Keiser ; Kennedy ; Park ; Park and Liang ; Selden ). Two contextual conditions are particularly essential to the transformation of passive into active representation (Meier ).…”
Section: Representative Bureaucracy and Distributional Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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