Are Women Less Corrupt?
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United States of America
Are women less corrupt than men?
This posting, by Kiely Barnard-Webster, explores whether women are less prone to corruption, and what assumptions underlie the studies that investigate this issue. In the posting, Barnard-Webster asks several questions: how do experiences of corruption differ among men and women? Is there a need for diverse approaches to stemming corruption? How are men and other gender groups vulnerable to corruption?
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