2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2684277
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Gender and Corruption: A Reassessment

Abstract: Gender and Corruption: A ReassessmentThis paper analyzes the relationship between gender and corruption, controlling for countryspecific heterogeneity in a panel framework. Using annual observations in a pooled setting (no country-fixed effects) confirms the positive link between the involvement of women in society and the absence of corruption. However, once country-fixed effects are acknowledged, only the share of female employers remains a positive and statistically meaningful correlate. Nevertheless, the d… Show more

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