We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, from Italy and from China. In each case, we find that women are far less likely to be investigated for corruption than men. In our Italian data, female procurement officials are 22 percent less likely than men to be investigated for corruption by enforcement authorities; in China, female prefectural leaders are 81 percent less likely to be arrested for corruption than men. While these represent correlations (rather than definitive causal effects), both are very robust relationships, which survive the inclusion of fine-grained individual and geographic controls, and based on Oster’s (2019) test unlikely to be driven by unobservables. Using data...
Numerous studies have found negative connection between corruption level and economic development. A...
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...
We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, f...
More women in public institutions is correlated with lower levels of corruption. However, this relat...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
Corruption has become a major social and political issue in China, since the opening-up reform in 19...
Dollar et al. (2001) sparked off research on gender and corruption. They showed, in a cross-country ...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
We use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ in their...
Rozdział z: The Quandaries and Foreign Development, ed. D. Mierzejewski, “Contemporary Asian Studies...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Numerous studies have found negative connection between corruption level and economic development. A...
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...
We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, f...
More women in public institutions is correlated with lower levels of corruption. However, this relat...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
<p>Are firms with female owners or managers less corrupt than other firms? We test this question usi...
Corruption has become a major social and political issue in China, since the opening-up reform in 19...
Dollar et al. (2001) sparked off research on gender and corruption. They showed, in a cross-country ...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Are women less corrupt in business? We revisit this question using firm-level data from the World Ba...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
We use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ in their...
Rozdział z: The Quandaries and Foreign Development, ed. D. Mierzejewski, “Contemporary Asian Studies...
Previous research suggests that female politicians face higher standards in public life, perhaps in ...
Numerous studies have found negative connection between corruption level and economic development. A...
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...