Title: Public Sector Performance
1Public Sector Performance
- Joint venture of
- Social and Cultural Planning Office
- Dutch Ministry of the Interior
2 Lisbon Agenda
- Goal
- European Union most competitive area of the
World - Crucial factor
- Performance of public sector
3Central questions
- Differences in public sector performance
productivity, quality and effectiveness - Explanation of differences (institutions,
resources) - Can countries improve their public sector by
adopting best practices found in other nations?
4Scope
- Fields
- economic performance,
- education,
- health care,
- law and order,
- public administration
- Countries
- EU-15
- New member states (10)
- Non-European (4) US,Canada, Australia, New
Zealand
5Definition of Public Sector
- legal status
- financial
- functional
- quaternary sector or public service sector
6(Corrected) public expenditure
7Employment public service sector
8Labour participation versus income inequality
9Lisbon agenda labour participation
- 70 overall
- 60 women
- 50 elderly
- Netherlands first two criteria met,
participation elderly 35 - but
- participation in persons (social importance)
- versus
- participation in hours (economic importance)
10Economic performance efficiency versus equity
11System types education
- Criterion differentiation
- (professional and special education)
- Group 1 highly differentiated
- AT, BE, DE, LU, NL, CZ, HU, SK
- Group 2 moderately differentiated
- ES, FR, GR, UK, IE, IT, CY, LV, MA, AU
- Group 3 uniform primary and lower secondary
education - DK, FI, PT, SW, EE, LT, PL, SI
- Group 4 uniform lower and higher secondary
education - CA, NZ, US
12Effectiveness education achievement and
attainment
13Cost effectiveness education
14Conclusions education
- General
- Undifferentiated systems perform better
- Netherlands
- exception that proves the rule
- high score achievement, moderate score attainment
- Lisbon goal (80 upper secondary) not feasible by
doing more of the same
15Systems health care
- Bismarck (corporate)
- Eastern European (low out-of-pocket payments)
- Western European (moderate out-of-pocket
payments) - Netherlands separate (low out-of-pocket payments)
- Beveridge (tax based)
- Anglo-Saxon (high out-of-pocket payments)
- Scandinavian (variable out-of-pocket payments)
- Sweden separate (GP no gatekeeper)
- Miscellaneous countries (e.g. US private
finance) - Additional criteria degree of public funding,
legal status of hospitals, freedom of choice
16Effectiveness health care
17Cost effectiveness health care
18Additional ranking criteria
- Apart from health status
- quality (trust, waiting lists)
- equal access (out-of-pocket payments)
- Higher ranking of France, Germany and Luxembourg
- Lower ranking of Australia, New Zealand, Italy,
Greece, Spain and Finland
19Conclusions health care
- High level of expenditure no guarantee for
effectiveness - Differences at system level do not correspond
with obvious differences in outcome. - Importance of salary level (not only in health
care)
20Criminal justice systems
- Anglo-Saxon common law, adversarial, plea
bargaining - US repressive
- Scandinavian civil law of Scandinavian type,
adversarial - Western-European civil law, mainly inquisitorial
- NLLU no lay judge/jury,
- DE Germanic, no discretionary power, no jury
- Southern European civil law, inquisitorial,
repressive - Central European transitional, inquisitorial,
repressive
21Repressiveness 1 personnel police/courts/prisons
per 100,000
22Repressiveness 2 prison days per recorded crime
23Convicts versus personnel (labour productivity)
24Schematic results criminal justice chain
- North- and West-Europe, Australia, New Zealand
- high crime rate, low repression, low conviction
rate, high productivity, high trust - South- and Central-Europe
- low crime rate, high repression, high conviction
rate, low productivity, low trust - except Finland and UK
- except Portugal and Spain
25Personnel public administration per 1000
inhabitants
26Quality public administration
27Improvement transparency score
28Cost effectiveness public administration
29Overall performance public service sector
30Overall performance and trust
31Cost effectiveness public service sector
32Final remarks
- High expenditure no guarantee for effectiveness
- Recurrent country groupings
- Western Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe,
- Scandinavia, Anglo-Saxon countries
- common historical and geographical factors