In the field of development economics corruption is considered a major obstacle to economic development. When opportunities to abuse power for self-interest are widespread, inequalities may become reinforced and democratic and economic development will be undermined. Empirical studies have found a negative relationship between gender and corruption implying that increased female participation lowers the level of corruption and that it could be used as an anti-corruption strategy. By accepting this relationship as a fact without further investigating the underlying mechanisms, simply increasing female participation as an anti-corruption strategy could fail. Our intention in this thesis is to critically assess the relationship between a highe...
How do stereotypes of female candidates influence citizens ’ perceptions of political fraud and corr...
This paper interrogates the corresponding increase of Nigerian women in corrupt practices within the...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
First we would like to thank our supervisors Therese Nilsson and Andreas Bergh, whose advice and sup...
More women in public institutions is correlated with lower levels of corruption. However, this relat...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
There are a growing number of studies with the ambition to present causal reasoning linking the pres...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
It is often argued that men are more susceptible to fraud and corruption compare to their female cou...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
Various researchers have argued that women govern in such a way that may decrease the presence of co...
This democratic era has opened up enormous opportunities for men and women to play an active role in...
How do stereotypes of female candidates influence citizens ’ perceptions of political fraud and corr...
This paper interrogates the corresponding increase of Nigerian women in corrupt practices within the...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
First we would like to thank our supervisors Therese Nilsson and Andreas Bergh, whose advice and sup...
More women in public institutions is correlated with lower levels of corruption. However, this relat...
Recent research shows a link between higher rates of political participation of women and less corru...
Two recent influential studies found that larger representations of women in government reduced corr...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
Whether women are inherently less corrupt than men remains open to debate, but studies suggest that ...
There are a growing number of studies with the ambition to present causal reasoning linking the pres...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
It is often argued that men are more susceptible to fraud and corruption compare to their female cou...
In this paper we reexamine the link between gender inequality and corruption. We review the literatu...
Various researchers have argued that women govern in such a way that may decrease the presence of co...
This democratic era has opened up enormous opportunities for men and women to play an active role in...
How do stereotypes of female candidates influence citizens ’ perceptions of political fraud and corr...
This paper interrogates the corresponding increase of Nigerian women in corrupt practices within the...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...