裁决
原告
官僚主义
福利
业务
过程(计算)
情感(语言学)
公共关系
突出
公共经济学
网关(网页)
法律与经济学
经济
政治学
法学
社会学
计算机科学
政治
操作系统
万维网
沟通
作者
Evelyn Z. Brodkin,Malay Majmundar
标识
DOI:10.1093/jopart/mup046
摘要
Organizations operate as the gateway to public benefits. They are formally authorized to adjudicate claims, in the process interpreting and applying eligibility rules. Beyond their designated role, they also operate as informal gatekeepers, developing modes of operation that affect the ease or difficulty of claiming. Operational practices—both formally prescribed and informally created—can add hidden costs to claiming to the extent that they are complicated, confusing, or cumbersome. Individuals implicitly recognize these costs when they complain of being "tied up in red tape" or given the "bureaucratic run around." This inquiry examines whether these types of hidden organizational costs can have systematic effects, resulting in administrative exclusion—that is, nonparticipation attributable to organizational factors rather than claimant preferences or eligibility status.
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