In considering the size of government employment in a country, it is’ useful to examine the functional structure of that employment to evaluate whether certain sectors seem large or small relative to those in other countries. One approach is to compare the number of employees in a particular sector as a proportion of population; another is to examine the share of total government employment in a given functional sector.
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