Public Administration,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
102(3), P. 915 - 935
Published: Sept. 3, 2023
Abstract
Administrative
burdens
appear
to
influence
citizens'
perceptions
of
welfare
policies
and
attitudes
toward
beneficiaries.
However,
empirical
evidence
that
has
disentangled
different
state
actions'
effects
on
policy
is
scarce.
We
applied
a
2
×
factorial
survey
experiment
manipulated
the
conceptually
distinct
actions
implemented
in
German
unemployment
benefits.
investigated
whether
how
exposure
learning
demands,
compliance
sanctions
affected
prejudices
against
beneficiaries,
support,
perceived
legitimacy.
The
results
from
sample
1602
citizens
indicate
those
confronted
with
program
exhibit
less
support
expect
higher
spending.
Similarly,
decreased
Federal
Employment
Agency's
These
have
implications
for
administrative
burden
feedback
research.
Distinguishing
provides
nuances
assess
effects.
Practitioners
should
consider
are
necessary
because
they
evoke
unintended
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(2), P. 180 - 195
Published: Oct. 3, 2023
Abstract
Based
on
a
systematic
review
of
119
articles
and
working
papers,
we
provide
an
overview
how
administrative
burdens
in
citizen–state
interactions
have
been
studied
since
the
inception
research
agenda
2012.
We
develop
new
comprehensive
model
key
concepts
framework
are
related,
assess
evidence
causal
relationships
proposed
by
model,
discuss
where
more
is
needed.
Empirical
supports
conventional
claims
that
consequential,
distributive,
constructed.
However,
literature
has
moved
further
(1)
demonstrating
factors
such
as
frontline
service
delivery
government
communication
influence
experiences
burdens;
(2)
highlighting
beyond
ideology
constructions
(3)
introducing
burden
tolerance
concept;
(4)
illustrating
policymakers’
members
publics’
tolerance.
review,
propose
for
future
research.
call
studies
linking
to
outcomes
democratic
behavior
take-up,
connecting
actual
state
actions.
Moreover,
argue
should
use
qualitative
methods
explore
nature
from
perspective
citizens,
rely
experimental
establish
links
between
actions
burden,
compare
across
contexts.
Further,
empirical
examine
tradeoffs
legitimacy
actors
outside
interaction
may
burden.
Public Administration Review,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
83(2), P. 367 - 384
Published: May 18, 2022
Abstract
Administrative
burden
in
social
welfare
programs
is
increasingly
recognized
as
a
barrier
to
eligible
individuals'
access
their
legally
entitled
benefits.
Using
composite
indices
of
administrative
rules
for
three
major
safety‐net
(Temporary
Assistance
Needy
Families,
Supplemental
Nutrition
Program,
and
Medicaid)
that
vary
the
degree
type
costs
conferred
on
claimants
across
states
between
2000
2016,
we
examine
effect
rule
program
participation
using
two‐way
fixed
effects
models.
We
find
each
contained
numerous
confer
high
learning
compliance
costs,
psychological
lesser
extent,
though
varying
degrees.
Reducing
associated
with
burdensome
was
higher
inclusivity
programs,
relaxing
some
contributing
more
than
others.
Rules
automate
enrollment/renewal,
link
eligibility
other
reduce
asset
tests
seem
especially
promising.
Easing
can
increase
services
which
are
entitled.
Public Administration Review,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
83(2), P. 385 - 400
Published: Oct. 25, 2022
Abstract
Public
services
represent
a
key
means
by
which
societies
seek
to
reduce
inequalities.
However,
some
people
may
experience
administrative
procedures
as
more
burdensome
than
others,
creating
inequality
within
programs
intended
be
equity‐enhancing.
Prior
work
has
found
human
capital
(e.g.,
education
and
conditions
like
scarcity)
affect
burden
take‐up.
We
build
on
this
examining
the
role
of
health
in
form
attention
disorders,
pain,
anxiety,
depression
context
tax
reporting
Denmark
college
financial
aid
Oklahoma,
USA.
Across
cases,
disorders
pain
are
associated
with
experiences
case,
they
reduced
take‐up
well.
Individuals
suffering
from
multiple
problems
have
most
negative
lowest
The
results
suggest
that
extra
support
needed
for
order
inequities
outcomes.
Public Administration Review,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
82(4), P. 671 - 681
Published: Jan. 21, 2022
Abstract
A
key
claim
in
the
administrative
burden
framework
is
that
citizens
do
not
experience
interactions
with
public
programs
as
equally
burdensome.
Existing
research
has
argued
citizens'
generic
human
capital
may
influence
severity
of
these
experiences.
In
this
article,
we
argue
a
specific
form
to
programs—administrative
literacy—affects
psychological
costs
recipients
are
facing.
Specifically,
propose
literacy
positively
associated
autonomy
maintenance
face
burdensome
rules,
and
negatively
stress.
doing
so,
investigate
theoretically
founded
differentiation
costs.
We
test
propositions
using
structural
equation
modeling
on
unique
survey
915
unemployment
insurance
Denmark.
The
findings
support
our
arguments,
suggesting
accumulation
or
training
program‐specific
help
cope
strains
.
RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. 84 - 102
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
Administrative
decisions
mediate
whether
the
millions
who
turn
to
state
for
social
services
annually
can
access
assistance
they
need.
We
introduce
concept
of
intersectional
burdens—which
describes
how
a
person's
location
(including
race,
class,
gender,
age,
and
ability)
shapes
their
use
benefits
programs—to
account
ways
mutually
reinforcing
systems
structure
experiences
with
better
understand
inequalities
are
experienced,
reproduced,
resisted.
illustrate
intersectional
nature
associated
costs
by
drawing
on
random
stratified
sample
sixty-one
Black,
Latinx,
White
women's
from
American
Voices
Project.
find
that
individuals
seek
public
safety
net
do
not
experience
administrative
burdens
in
same
way
or
degree
substantively
affects
people
navigate
income
processes,
health-care
systems,
housing
experiences.
Administration & Society,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
54(10), P. 1902 - 1930
Published: Feb. 24, 2022
Scholars
have
focused
on
administrative
burden
or
the
costs
of
claiming
public
benefits.
Learning,
psychological,
and
compliance
can
discourage
program
participation
benefit
redemption.
Using
60
in-depth
qualitative
interviews
with
participants
SNAP
WIC
programs,
we
offer
thick
descriptions
how
beneficiaries
experience
compliance,
learning,
redemption
costs—a
subset
learning
regarding
to
redeem
benefits—amidst
COVID-19
policy
changes.
Although
changes
were
poised
reduce
ease
conditions
that
create
in
each
program,
prevented
many
from
experiencing
benefits
these
transformations.
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(2), P. 270 - 283
Published: Sept. 22, 2023
Abstract
Many
low-income
households
in
the
United
States
miss
out
on
social
safety
net
benefits
because
of
information,
compliance,
and
psychological
costs
associated
with
take-up
government
assistance.
Yet,
empirical
evidence
impact
learning
take-up,
how
to
reduce
them,
is
mixed.
Leaning
an
administrative
burden
framework,
this
article
measures
role
reducing
stigma
demand
for
rental
assistance
two
field
experiments
(N
=
117,073)
conducted
US
cities.
We
find
that
providing
information
about
emergency
increased
program
application
requests
by
52%
compared
a
no-communication
control
group.
Moreover,
subtle
framing
changes
aimed
at
destigmatizing
engagement
communication
36%
18%
relative
only
group,
potentially
larger
effects
renters
color.
In
subsequent
online
1,258),
we
document
reduces
internalized
stigma,
without
affecting
perceptions
itself.
Perspectives on Public Management and Governance,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 7 - 13
Published: Jan. 28, 2023
Abstract
Innovations
in
digital
government
are
changing
state–citizen
interactions.
While
often
seen
as
means
to
increase
efficiency
and
reduce
compliance
costs
for
citizens,
a
growing
body
of
literature
suggests
citizens
may
also
experience
administrative
burdens
such
This
article
aims
provide
some
cohesion
the
existing
research
makes
three
specific
contributions.
First,
it
carves
out
conceptual
common
ground
by
identifying
bureaucratic
encounters
objects
study.
Second,
automated
decision
making,
interactions,
data-assisted
making
identified
contemporary
practices
particular
relevance
future
studies
on
intersection
burden.
Studies
suggest
learning
psychological
be
especially
prevalent
that
they
have
distributive
effects.
Third,
concludes
with
formulation
several
themes
further
development
field.
Public Administration,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
102(2), P. 425 - 443
Published: April 21, 2023
Abstract
Administrative
burden
research
claims
that
target
group
members
are
likely
to
experience
learning,
compliance,
and
psychological
costs
when
interacting
with
government
programs.
We
argue
the
mere
anticipation
of
such
interactions
may
translate
into
experiences
administrative
burden.
Utilizing
a
large‐scale
dataset
responses
from
2276
Danish
social
benefit
recipients,
we
estimate
how
proximity
upcoming
compulsory
meetings
street‐level
bureaucrats—a
common
condition
in
means‐tested
programs—affect
recipients'
burdens.
find
shorter
time
future
meetings,
more
recipients
stress
stigma,
but
less
they
learning
costs.
The
findings
suggest
welfare
recipient
fluctuate
over
increase
as
have
make
mental
practical
preparations
for
complying
demands.