The Government Analytics Handbook presents frontier evidence and practitioner insights on how to measure the internal functioning of government. The handbook covers the use of administrative data, public servant surveys and other microdata to diagnose and improve public administration. Overview chapters lay out the motivation for government analytics, summarize key lessons from the book on how to do government analytics well, and offer an approach to the future of government analytics. Four online modules provide in-depth evidence on key themes in government The Government Analytics Handbook includes tools and resources for undertaking recommended analytics, enabling readers to immediately begin assessing government administration using frontier methods.
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