"The topics of corruption and tax evasion have attracted significant attention in the literature in recent years. We build on that literature by investigating empirically: (1) whether attitudes toward corruption and tax evasion vary systematically with gender and (2) whether gender differences decline as men and women face similar opportunities for illicit behavior. We use data on eight Western European countries from the World Values Survey and the European Values Survey. The results reveal significantly greater aversion to corruption and tax evasion among women. This holds across countries and time, and across numerous empirical specifications." ("JEL" H260, D730, J160, Z130) Copyright (c) 2010 Western Economic Association International.
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes – women as the new perfect anti-corr...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
In recent years the topics of illegal activities such as corruption or tax evasion have attracted a ...
In recent years the topics of illegal activities such as corruption or tax evasion have attracted a ...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Do men and women perceive corruption differently? While evidence suggest that there is a strong link...
Previous research has shown that there is a negative relationship between female elected officials a...
none2siWe use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ i...
In this paper, we provide a structural explanation of gender difference with respect to tax evasion....
attitudes toward corruption and tax evasion: Investigating the role of gender over time
Gender differences in voting patterns and political attitudes towards redistribution are well-docume...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
The purpose of the article/hypothesis: The goal of this paper is to analyze tax evasion with special...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes – women as the new perfect anti-corr...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
In recent years the topics of illegal activities such as corruption or tax evasion have attracted a ...
In recent years the topics of illegal activities such as corruption or tax evasion have attracted a ...
This paper looks at gender differences in the Quality of Government institute’s regional data on gov...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Do men and women perceive corruption differently? While evidence suggest that there is a strong link...
Previous research has shown that there is a negative relationship between female elected officials a...
none2siWe use experimental data to explore the conditions under which males and females may differ i...
In this paper, we provide a structural explanation of gender difference with respect to tax evasion....
attitudes toward corruption and tax evasion: Investigating the role of gender over time
Gender differences in voting patterns and political attitudes towards redistribution are well-docume...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...
The purpose of the article/hypothesis: The goal of this paper is to analyze tax evasion with special...
Previous studies have been unable to establish the link between corruption perceptions and political...
The discussion of gender and corruption is one full of extremes – women as the new perfect anti-corr...
There exists evidence in the social science literature that women may be more relationship-oriented,...