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Ethics in Public Service: The Case of Migrant Children

Ethics in Public Service: The Case of Migrant Children

On our televisions, on our Twitter feeds and even in our everyday conversations, we hear the stories of migrant children who have been separated from their parents after crossing the…

Old School or New Tech: What’s the Better Way to Survey?

Old School or New Tech: What’s the Better Way to Survey?

As time crunches and budgets shrivel, the cheap, fast, Web surveys become hard to resist, especially if the results they deliver were pretty much the same as those that come…

Promoting Leadership Roles to Both Men and Women

Promoting Leadership Roles to Both Men and Women

Research shows perceived effectiveness in leadership is found among both sexes. The traits of “good leaders” are interchangeable and advantageous to both sexes, rather than gender specific. So why are…

Making the Best Employee Using a Temporary Worker

Making the Best Employee Using a Temporary Worker

Economic turmoil can happen at any moment. And, when it happens, more temporary workers are likely to be hired due to abrupt retirement, termination, expansion of workload or downsizing of…

What about Libertarianism? 

What about Libertarianism? 

Most of us in public administration believe government programs provide important services to the public. We do not believe in extremely small or limited government. We believe the opposite of…

Unveiling Ethics In Ferguson

The shooting of Michael Brown took place on August 9, 2014, in Ferguson, Missouri, a northern suburb of St. Louis. Brown, an 18-year-old African-American male, was fatally shot by police…

Addressing the Absence of Gender Responsive Budgeting in American Public Administration

Addressing the Absence of Gender Responsive Budgeting in American Public Administration

As practitioners and scholars of public administration, we have in the recent past acknowledged that “gender parity” is indispensable in determining how public goods and services are delivered to and…

Women Working “Nine to Five” and Intimate Partner Violence

Women Working “Nine to Five” and Intimate Partner Violence

Why do women have less economic power? Because society views pay and wealth issues as egalitarian issues with “sticky” economic periods. idiosyncrasies. This “stickiness” is not egalitarian but elitist. Traditional econometric…

Why Policy Fails

Why Policy Fails

In my last column I argued that political ideologies are by their nature too broad to be instructive, and hence they are not efficacious. In this column, I want to…

Having A Bad Day?

Having A Bad Day?

The solution to a bad day rests with everyone. Being able to recognize when the pressures of stress are beginning to mount against yourself and co-workers is the first step…

Women in Government, Higher Education and Business

Women in Government, Higher Education and Business

Women at the top in government and higher education are advancing far ahead of women executives in business. Why? Explanations may be found on both the demand side and the…