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We examine the correlation between gender and bureaucratic corruption using two distinct datasets, one from Italy and a … second from China. In each case, we find that women are far less likely to be investigated for corruption than men. In our … enforcement authorities; in China, female prefectural leaders are as much as 75 percent less likely to be arrested for corruption …
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bureaucracy. The study uses grammatical genders in languages to capture the societal attitudes towards female entrepreneurship … in entrepreneurial positions compared with states with languages that are multi-gender or no gender. It is further argued … presence of a discriminating inefficient business ecosystem, women entrepreneurs use non-market strategies such as corruption …
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A high level of corruption usually constrains economic development in emerging countries. However, anti-corruption … the extent of bureaucrats’ heterogeneity in attitude to the problem of corruption. Due to the sensitivity of direct … questions on corruption, we conduct the list experiment among public procurement officials in Russia. We show that female …
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This exploratory research is focused on two gender phenomena which can manifest in the public sphere (the glass ceiling … and horizontal segregation), trying to connect these phenomena with the concept of representative bureaucracy in Romanian …-making positions has improved considerably in 2011, ensuring the desideratum of gender equity (and possible fertile ground for a …
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