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The Golden Rice-Bowl; Civil-service Exams
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 405 no. 8812 (Nov. 2012)
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page 33.
Topik:
Civil Service
;
College Graduates
;
Public Sector
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.74
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Some civil-service jobs, and almost all senior jobs in China, require membership of the Communist Party. This helps account for the resurgent appeal of the party as a conveyor of status, connections and spoils. Other routes exist into plum state jobs - having a well-placed friend or relative in government always helps - but, in a faint echo of China's ancient imperial exam system, civil-service tests, introduced on a national level in 1994, offer a relatively merit-based way to get in. Successful applicants may be disappointed once they show up for work, but the perception persists, among both aspirants and detractors, that being an official is the road to security and wealth.
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