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Factors influencing the propensity to contract out health and human services in response to government cutbacks: Evidence from US counties
Min-Hyu Kim
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Business & Economics
Human Services
100%
Health Services
85%
Propensity
69%
Influencing Factors
62%
Government
46%
United States of America
32%
Contingency Theory
23%
Empirical Evaluation
23%
National Survey
22%
Training and Development
21%
Predictors
21%
Government Agencies
20%
Service Delivery
19%
Managers
18%
Contracting
18%
Influence Factors
16%
Fiscal
15%
Factors
13%
Social Sciences
health service
65%
budget
48%
evidence
33%
contingency theory
30%
political factors
20%
government agency
19%
Service delivery
18%
director
17%
manager
14%
evaluation
9%