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Handbook on Gender and Corruption in Democracies

Edited by Tiffany D. Barnes and Emily Beaulieu

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Providing an authoritative global overview of theoretical and empirical research in the field, this Handbook explores the complex relationship between gender and corruption in democracies. Through an analysis of the gendered dynamics of corruption across institutions, it advances understanding of both its causes and consequences.

Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803923239
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Gender and Corruption in Democracies , pp 1-15 Downloads
Tiffany D. Barnes and Emily Beaulieu
Ch 2 Gender, accountability, and corruption: new directions , pp 17-29 Downloads
Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer
Ch 3 The women’s interest mechanism and pathways to lower levels of corruption , pp 30-38 Downloads
Lena Wängnerud
Ch 4 How can ethics of care theory expand and deepen our understanding of how gender is related to corruption in theory and policy praxis? , pp 39-46 Downloads
Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta
Ch 5 Can female legislators reduce corruption when corruption is self-reinforcing? , pp 47-64 Downloads
Joel W. Simmons and Analía Gómez Vidal
Ch 6 Gender, corruption perceptions, and political evaluations , pp 65-76 Downloads
Gregory W. Saxton
Ch 7 Sexual forms of corruption and sextortion: how to expand research in a sensitive area , pp 78-92 Downloads
Aksel Sundström and Lena Wängnerud
Ch 8 Women’s representation and varieties of corruption: why distinguishing between different forms of corruption matters , pp 93-101 Downloads
Monika Bauhr
Ch 9 Clientelism, corruption, and gender , pp 102-115 Downloads
Mariela Daby and Mason W. Moseley
Ch 10 Risk averse or pro-social: sorting out why women are less corrupt than men with new experimental research , pp 116-123 Downloads
Ina Kubbe, Amy Alexander and Lena Wängnerud
Ch 11 The changing relationship between gender and corruption1 , pp 125-136 Downloads
Justin Esarey and Maya Dalton
Ch 12 Experiments on gender and corruption , pp 137-145 Downloads
Mia Costa
Ch 13 Data sources for the study of gender and corruption , pp 146-159 Downloads
Kelly Senters Piazza and Gustavo Diaz
Ch 14 Ethics and the study of gender and corruption , pp 160-171 Downloads
Sophia Lipkin and Dawn Langan Teele
Ch 15 Corruption, gender, and elections: the presence of female candidates on party lists after corruption scandals in Chile and Uruguay , pp 173-189 Downloads
Emily Elia
Ch 16 Altering the status quo: examining second chamber reform and anti-corruption efforts under parliamentary bicameralism , pp 190-202 Downloads
David Fisk
Ch 17 Gender, corruption, and presidential politics , pp 203-215 Downloads
Catherine Reyes-Housholder
Ch 18 Gender, cabinet ministers, and corruption , pp 216-231 Downloads
Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Cristian Calzada
Ch 19 Gender, representation, and corruption in local governments , pp 232-243 Downloads
Kendall D. Funk and Malu A. C. Gatto
Ch 20 Corruption and gendered access to public services in Global South democracies , pp 245-260 Downloads
Lucia Kovacikova and Ruth Carlitz
Ch 21 The effects of gender stereotypes on citizens’ perceptions of corruption: evidence from a conjoint survey experiment in Malaysia , pp 261-276 Downloads
Holly E. Jansen
Ch 22 Women and corruption in South Asia , pp 277-291 Downloads
Ankita Barthwal and Francesca R. Jensenius
Ch 23 Gender and corruption in China: negotiating female officials’ place in a gendered dual-track system , pp 292-304 Downloads
Wenyan Tu and Xinhui Jiang
Ch 24 Mixed-member systems, corruption, and accountability: evidence from Taiwan , pp 305-317 Downloads
Jingwen Wu, Tiffany D. Barnes, Nathan Batto and Emily Beaulieu
Ch 25 Gender bias as a form of corruption in recourse seeking behavior: lessons from a 31-country cross-national analysis in the Africa region , pp 318-336 Downloads
Adryan Wallace
Ch 26 Behavioral consequences of corruption: protest , pp 338-358 Downloads
V. Ximena Velasco-Guachalla and Karolína Mathesová
Ch 27 When the body is the payment: taking a closer look at sextortion , pp 359-369 Downloads
Ortrun Merkle
Ch 28 At the mercy of predatory corruption: women in Mexico’s prisons , pp 370-383 Downloads
Milena Ang and Yuna Blajer de la Garza
Ch 29 Corruption as a male-biased institution , pp 384-391 Downloads
Elin Bjarnegård

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