Administrative Burden : Policymaking by Other Means

Administrative Burden : Policymaking by Other Means

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09 Jan, 2019

By Pamela Herd (author), Donald P Moynihan (author)

Winner of the 2020 Outstanding Book Award Presented by the Public and Nonprofit Section of the National Academy of ManagementWinner of the 2019 Louis Brown...

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ISBN-10:

087154444X

ISBN-13:

9780871544445

Publisher

Russell Sage Foundation

Dimensions

8.90 X 5.90 X 0.90 inches

Language

English

Description

Winner of the 2020 Outstanding Book Award Presented by the Public and Nonprofit Section of the National Academy of Management

Winner of the 2019 Louis Brownlow Book Award from the National Academy of Public Administration

Bureaucracy, confusing paperwork, and complex regulations--or what public policy scholars Pamela Herd and Donald Moynihan call administrative burdens--often introduce delay and frustration into our experiences with government agencies. Administrative burdens diminish the effectiveness of public programs and can even block individuals from fundamental rights like voting. In AdministrativeBurden, Herd and Moynihan document that the administrative burdens citizens regularly encounter in their interactions with the state are not simply unintended byproducts of governance, but the result of deliberate policy choices. Because burdens affect people's perceptions of government and often perpetuate long-standing inequalities, understanding why administrative burdens exist and how they can be reduced is essential for maintaining a healthy public sector.

Through in-depth case studies of federal programs and controversial legislation, the authors show that administrative burdens are the nuts-and-bolts of policy design. Regarding controversial issues such as voter enfranchisement or abortion rights, lawmakers often use administrative burdens to limit access to rights or services they oppose. For instance, legislators have implemented administrative burdens such as complicated registration requirements and strict voter-identification laws to suppress turnout of African American voters. Similarly, the right to an abortion is legally protected, but many states require women seeking abortions to comply with burdens such as mandatory waiting periods, ultrasounds, and scripted counseling. As Herd and Moynihan demonstrate, administrative burdens often disproportionately affect the disadvantaged who lack the resources to deal with the financial and psychological costs of navigating these obstacles.

However, policymakers have sometimes reduced administrative burdens or shifted them away from citizens and onto the government. One example is Social Security, which early administrators of the program implemented in the 1930s with the goal of minimizing burdens for beneficiaries. As a result, the take-up rate is about 100 percent because the Social Security Administration keeps track of peoples' earnings for them, automatically calculates benefits and eligibility, and simply requires an easy online enrollment or visiting one of 1,200 field offices. Making more programs and public services operate this efficiently, the authors argue, requires adoption of a nonpartisan, evidence-based metric for determining when and how to institute administrative burdens, with a bias toward reducing them. By ensuring that the public's interaction with government is no more onerous than it need be, policymakers and administrators can reduce inequality, boost civic engagement, and build an efficient state that works for all citizens.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:087154444X

ISBN-13

:9780871544445

Publisher

:Russell Sage Foundation

Publication date

: 09 Jan, 2019

Category

: Political Science

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.90 X 5.90 X 0.90 inches

Weight

:523 g

Editorial Reviews

"(F)ascinating...a systematic account of "policy by other means" that must be heeded by policy makers and social scientists alike. They provide a reckoning of an often ignored, but critical, dimension of policy implementation as a political venue." Journal of Politics

"Herd and Moynihan provide an essential tool that allows readers to struggle with issues of historical oppression, political ideology, and personal values in a fashion that is both pragmatic and human. Administrative burden: Policymaking by other means is an excep- tional text that comes at an exceptional time in our nation's history. If used properly, it may be an exceptional instrument for the preparation of scholars and practitioners desiring to produce a just and efficient government." Journal of Public Affairs Education

About the Author

Pamela Herd is a Professor in the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University.

Donald Moynihan is the inaugural McCourt Chair in the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University.

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