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The International Civil Service Effectiveness (InCiSE) Index 2017

4 Jul 2017

However, these concepts are already captured on the functions side of the framework to the extent that their inclusion as attribute indicators is considered unnecessary.) 12 The International Civil Service Effectiveness Index 2.5 Data availability and limitations Most – but not all – of the InCiSE indicators have been measured to produce the pilot Index. [...] In total, 76 metrics are spread across Table 1 highlights the availability of InCiSE the indicators – although some metrics are metrics for each of the 31 countries in this themselves indices, meaning that the actual pilot index, data availability for each of the 12 number of ‘total metrics’ is far higher. [...] Many of the datasets from which the metrics are The development of the InCiSE Index has involved drawn are updated annually, enabling the Index stages where subjective judgements have had to be revised on a regular basis to reflect country to be made, for example in aggregating the developments. [...] Belgium and the InCiSE hopes to assess four additional themes Republic of Korea do well on the extent to which when data is available: talent deployment; public sector employees are hired using a formal performance management; the quality of examination system (Belgium comes top for learning and development; and the level of civil this metric). [...] This indicator currently measures three themes: the overall efficiency of tax collection; the extent to which services are user focused; and the Country Rank extent and the quality of digital provision.
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82
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Ottawa, ON, CA

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