Structure of the civil service employment in seven OECD countries - 31 páginas

Section 1 - Civil service employment trends: overview -- Section 2 - Women in the civil service -- Section 3 - Part-time work -- Section 4 - The age structure of civil service employment -- Section 5 - Civil service inflows and outflows

This report presents the structure of civil service employment in 7 OECD countries—Australia, Canada, France, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. . Since the late 1980s, the number of jobs in the civil service has been declining in most of the countries in the study. StatesThis trend should of course be viewed in the light of structural reform and organisational change, in particular with regard to the supply of public goods and services. In most cases too, constraints on public spending have also affected the size of the civil service. Apart from the purely quantitative evidence (i. e. trends in the number of civil servants), there are signs of structural change in the workforce.


SERVICIO CIVIL
EMPLEADOS PÚBLICOS
EMPLEO PÚBLICO
ESCUELA DE ADMINISTRACIÓN PÚBLICA
SELECCIÓN DE CARGOS PÚBLICOS
GESTIÓN PÚBLICA
SECTOR PÚBLICO
SERVICIO CIVIL
PERCEPCIÓN SOCIAL--ARTÍCULO


AUSTRALIA
CANADÁ
ESPAÑA
FRANCIA
SUECIA