Unpacking the effects of burdensome state actions on citizens' policy perceptions DOI Creative Commons
Martin Sievert, Jonas Bruder

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

Language: Английский

Administrative Burden in Citizen–State Interactions: A Systematic Literature Review DOI Creative Commons
Aske Halling, Martin Bækgaard

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.

Language: Английский

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The effect of administrative burden on state safety‐net participation: Evidence from food assistance, cash assistance, and Medicaid DOI
Ashley Fox, Wenhui Feng, Megan M. Reynolds

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Health in citizen‐state interactions: How physical and mental health problems shape experiences of administrative burden and reduce take‐up DOI Creative Commons
Elizabeth Bell, Julian Christensen, Pamela Herd

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Mitigating Psychological Costs—The Role of Citizens’ Administrative Literacy and Social Capital DOI
Matthias Döring, Jonas Krogh Madsen

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 .

Language: Английский

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Intersectional Burdens: How Social Location Shapes Interactions with the Administrative State DOI Creative Commons
Theresa Rocha Beardall, Collin Mueller, Tony Cheng

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Administrative Burden Revisited: Advancing Research and Practice DOI Creative Commons
Pierre‐Marc Daigneault

Canadian Public Administration, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 9, 2025

Language: Английский

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‘I don’t know nothing about that’: How “learning costs” undermine COVID-related efforts to make SNAP and WIC more accessible DOI
Carolyn Barnes, Virginia Riel

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.

Language: Английский

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Improving Delivery of the Social Safety Net: The Role of Stigma DOI
Jessica Lasky-Fink, Elizabeth Linos

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.

Language: Английский

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Digital Administrative Burdens: An Agenda for Analyzing the Citizen Experience of Digital Bureaucratic Encounters DOI
Rik Peeters

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.

Language: Английский

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Anticipated administrative burdens: How proximity to upcoming compulsory meetings affect welfare recipients' experiences of administrative burden DOI Creative Commons
Martin Bækgaard, Jonas Krogh Madsen

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.

Language: Английский

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