政府就业的吸引力也在于其政治风味

A taste for government employment also rests on its political flavor

Public Administration Review · 2024
被引 11
ABS 4★

中文导读

研究政治极化背景下,个人与执政联盟的党派一致性及其对民主威胁的感知如何影响其对政府工作的吸引力,基于以色列调查数据。

Abstract

Abstract The global experience of political polarization, and politicians' attacks on democratic institutions, render individuals' identification with the governing coalition, or with its opposition, a likely antecedent of their attraction to work in government. This article examines to what extent individuals' partisan alignment with the governing coalition, and perceptions of its actions as a threat to democracy, shapes attraction to government jobs. Findings are based on a two‐stage survey with 1861 Israeli panel respondents, aged 21–30, carried out during the government's attempt to undermine the legal system (hereafter: the Judicial Overhaul), and a follow‐up survey experiment with 1211 of the respondents. Against the politically neutral explanations of previous research, we show that partisan alignment affects the propensity to choose a job in a government ministry versus other sectors. We find mixed evidence in support of the proposition that perceptions of the Judicial Overhaul as a threat to democracy underlie this effect.

政治经济学公共部门就业政治极化民主制度