Bureaucracy and Street-level Bureaucrats
Title: Bureaucracy and Street-level Bureaucrats
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
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Bureaucracy and Street-level Bureaucrats
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 1167 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Do the Street-level bureaucrats (SLB) perform well?
Introduction
According to Michael Lipsky (1993), street-level bureaucrats (SLB) are the civil servants who interact with citizens directly and have wide discretion over the allocation of services. They act as the agency between the government and the public in which their activities affect the way of the bureaucracy in fulfilling its responsibilities. These street-level bureaucrats occupy a critical role in the society, especially those who work at the lower
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and instantly to the clients. These bring them great pressures and hence they may not be able to fulfil their duties as the general expected. Therefore, we, as one of the citizens in this society, have to be more considerate to them instead of only criticize them irrationally.
Reference:
Kernaghan and Siegel, Public Administration in Canada, "What is Public Bureaucracy?" pp.25-39
Michael Lipsky, "Street-Level Bureaucracy," in Shafritz and Hyde, eds. Classics of Public Administration.