TY - INPR
T1 - What the UK civil service can learn from developing countries on pay and acting on evidence
T2 - Despite Whitehall’s global reputation for integrity, it can still learn from a developing country civil service survey
AU - Meyer-Sahling, Jan-Hinrik
AU - Schuster, Christian
AU - Mikkelsen, Kim Sass
PY - 2018/5/4
Y1 - 2018/5/4
N2 - The UK civil service would be the envy of many developing countries. In global comparisons, it scores low on corruption and high on government effectiveness. In many developing nations, stereotypically, the opposite is the case. The results of our own research confirm as much. With funding from the UK Department for International Development, researchers at University College London and the University of Nottingham recently conducted the largest-ever survey of public servants in developing countries, with more than 23,000 respondents in ten countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe
AB - The UK civil service would be the envy of many developing countries. In global comparisons, it scores low on corruption and high on government effectiveness. In many developing nations, stereotypically, the opposite is the case. The results of our own research confirm as much. With funding from the UK Department for International Development, researchers at University College London and the University of Nottingham recently conducted the largest-ever survey of public servants in developing countries, with more than 23,000 respondents in ten countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe
M3 - Contribution to newspaper - Newspaper article
JO - UK Civil Service World
JF - UK Civil Service World
ER -