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Using several independent data sets, we investigate an aspect of corruption that has received little attention: its … differential incidence by gender. We show using micro data that women are less involved in bribery, and are less likely to condone … bribe taking. Cross-country data show that corruption is less severe where women comprise a larger share of the labor force …
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it becomes scarce. In the second, restraint serves to conceal the actor's intrinsic motivation. In both cases, not …
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it becomes scarce. In the second, restraint serves to conceal the actor's intrinsic motivation. In both cases, not …
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The concentration of women in the teaching profession is widely noted and generally attributed to gender differences in … preferences and social roles. Further, gender segregation exists within this profession - women make up almost all of the primary … administrative roles. To what extent is this gender structure in teaching a response to economic incentives from the labour market …
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can be reconciled by gender differences in nonpecuniary costs of school attendance, myopia, or perceived returns to … education. The findings suggest that due to these gender differences, economic booms misallocate young men away from school …, entrenching the gender gap in education. …
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