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Representative Bureaucracy: An Empirical Analysis. (1975). Meier, Kenneth John.
In: American Political Science Review.
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    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  2. The Increasing Representativeness of International Organizations’ Secretariats: Evidence from the United Nations System, 1997–2015. (2021). Stephen, Matthew D ; Parizek, Michal.
    In: EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters.
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  3. Linking Ethnic Identification to Organisational Solidarity. (2020). Pepple, Dennis Gabriel.
    In: Public Organization Review.
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  6. Control, soft information, and the politics of international organizations staffing. (2017). Parizek, Michal.
    In: The Review of International Organizations.
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  7. Diversity Management and Fairness in Public Organizations. (2017). Park, So Young ; Kim, Sungchan.
    In: Public Organization Review.
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  8. Recursive Representation in the Representative System. (2017). Mansbridge, Jane.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  9. Representative bureaucracy and seconded national government officials in the European Commission. (2016). Geys, Benny ; Trondal, Jarle ; MURDOCH, ZUZANA .
    In: Regulation & Governance.
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  10. Analyzing the Perceived Benefits of LEED-Certified and Energy Star–Certified Buildings in the Realm of Local Economic Development. (2015). Wittry, Michael.
    In: Economic Development Quarterly.
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  11. The Consequences of Conflict: An Evaluation of Racial Disparity and Organizational Performance. (2014). Melton, Erin .
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  12. Civil servants’ education and the representativeness of the bureaucracy in environmental policy-making. (2013). Hammes, Johanna Jussila .
    In: Working papers in Transport Economics.
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  13. How powerful are public bureaucrats as voters?. (1982). Frey, Bruno ; Pommerehne, Werner .
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