2021
DOI: 10.1590/0103-3352.2021.35.243776
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Abstract: Dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic requires that the State make hard decisions that involve the action of bureaucrats who interact with the population through the implementation of public policy, the street-level bureaucracy (SLB). In this paper, based on a mixed- method exploratory study, we analyze how the daily performance of street-level bureaucrats in different policy areas- health and social care, access to the justice system, public security and education - has changed during the pandemic. We also explo… Show more

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“…In this context, analysis of the factors that trigger resilience and political resistance to dismantling is needed. These have been understudied, except for emerging literature concerned with the role of public bureaucracies (Bauer, Guy Peters, et al, 2021; Guedes‐Neto & Guy Peters, 2021; Lotta et al, 2021; Morais de Sa & Silva, 2021). Owing to the involvement of civil society actors in the design and implementation of the policies examined here, this study highlights the role of actors beyond the state bureaucracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, analysis of the factors that trigger resilience and political resistance to dismantling is needed. These have been understudied, except for emerging literature concerned with the role of public bureaucracies (Bauer, Guy Peters, et al, 2021; Guedes‐Neto & Guy Peters, 2021; Lotta et al, 2021; Morais de Sa & Silva, 2021). Owing to the involvement of civil society actors in the design and implementation of the policies examined here, this study highlights the role of actors beyond the state bureaucracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%