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Who gets what? – On meritocracy in local governance

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In this episode, postdoctoral researcher Nora Anter [https://liu.se/en/employee/noran06] joins the podcast to discuss her research on meritocracy. In her thesis, she examined whether promotions in Sweden’s local government bureaucracy are based solely on merit, or whether they are influenced by the groups to which people belong. Which groups are disadvantaged in public-sector careers in Swedish local government today? Are there also advantages for certain groups? And what are the risks of recruitment based on personal connections? Join us to hear Nora reflect on why fair and equal treatment in recruitment is important for a well-functioning bureaucracy - and for a legitimate democracy more generally. -- The podcast series is brought to you by the political science unit at Linköping University and hosted by Helena Iacobaeus, PhD student in political science. For questions or suggestions on topics, e-mail helena.iacobaeus@liu.se [helena.iacobaeus@liu.se]. Intro music credit: ZakharValaha from Pixabay. -- Listen to more podcasts from Linkoping University: https://liu.se/en/podcast [https://liu.se/en/podcast]

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Who gets what? – On meritocracy in local governance

In this episode, postdoctoral researcher Nora Anter [https://liu.se/en/employee/noran06] joins the podcast to discuss her research on meritocracy. In her thesis, she examined whether promotions in Sweden’s local government bureaucracy are based solely on merit, or whether they are influenced by the groups to which people belong. Which groups are disadvantaged in public-sector careers in Swedish local government today? Are there also advantages for certain groups? And what are the risks of recruitment based on personal connections? Join us to hear Nora reflect on why fair and equal treatment in recruitment is important for a well-functioning bureaucracy - and for a legitimate democracy more generally. -- The podcast series is brought to you by the political science unit at Linköping University and hosted by Helena Iacobaeus, PhD student in political science. For questions or suggestions on topics, e-mail helena.iacobaeus@liu.se [helena.iacobaeus@liu.se]. Intro music credit: ZakharValaha from Pixabay. -- Listen to more podcasts from Linkoping University: https://liu.se/en/podcast [https://liu.se/en/podcast]

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