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Dose | Wolfes | Burmester

Kleinstaaterei im Dienstrecht der deutschen Bundesländer

Probleme bei der Bundesländergrenzen überschreitenden Mobilität von Landesbeamten nach der Föderalismusreform I
Nomos,  2020, 107 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6644-4


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The work is part of the series Modernisierung des öffentlichen Sektors ("Gelbe Reihe") (Volume 45)
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englischWith the federalism reform of 2006, the German federal states gained legislative power over their civil servants. This did not only lead to a substantial difference in pay levels but also to fragmented civil service regulations with different degrees of attractiveness. Requests to move to another state have created various problems in the different areas of the civil service. They are partly caused by the fragmented regulations and partly by an informal agreement between the states. By making use of an online survey among human resource managers in the different areas of public administration and 32 case studies of civil servants who either aspire to move to or have moved to another state, this book systematically identifies and analyses civil servants’ motivations for and hindrances to doing so. In this way, it reveals both obstructive and conducive factors which explain mobility. Moreover, the authors put forward some reform proposals.

»Die Untersuchung von Dose/Wolfes/Burmester ist jedem zur Lektüre zu empfehlen, der an empirischen Erkenntnissen zu Verhaltensmustern von Beamten im Zuge der (Re-)Föderalisierung des Beamtenrechts interessiert ist.«
Prof. Dr. Timo Hebeler, ZBR 11/2020, 394

»jedem Personalverantwortlichen in Behörden zu empfehlen.«
Prof. Dr. Harald Bretschneider, ZBR 10/2021
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