The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes- women as the new perfect anti-corruption force on the one hand, or as the defenseless victims of corruption on the other. This dissertation adds nuance to the discussion by focusing on the role of gender norms in corruption. The four essays specifically focus on the role of sextortion (sexual extortion), as a gendered form of corruption, especially in the context of irregular migration and investigate how sexism is used to exclude women from clientelistic networks, using interview data from Georgia
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
The many high-speed developments since China implemented its policy of Opening and Reforming in 1978...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes- women as the new perfect anti-corru...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes- women as the new perfect anti-corru...
Research on corruption and gender has expanded over the last two decades, but surprisingly, the role...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
This rapid literature review explores how judicial corruption affects women and men, and lessons fro...
Building upon the body of existing literature that has established the importance of norms in unders...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes – women as the new perfect anti-corr...
How does corruption adopt gendered guises and how do women combat it in practice? Theorising from th...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
There are a growing number of studies with the ambition to present causal reasoning linking the pres...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
The many high-speed developments since China implemented its policy of Opening and Reforming in 1978...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes- women as the new perfect anti-corru...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes- women as the new perfect anti-corru...
Research on corruption and gender has expanded over the last two decades, but surprisingly, the role...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
This rapid literature review explores how judicial corruption affects women and men, and lessons fro...
Building upon the body of existing literature that has established the importance of norms in unders...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes – women as the new perfect anti-corr...
How does corruption adopt gendered guises and how do women combat it in practice? Theorising from th...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
There are a growing number of studies with the ambition to present causal reasoning linking the pres...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
The many high-speed developments since China implemented its policy of Opening and Reforming in 1978...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...