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Close the Political Gender Gap to Reduce Corruption: How Women's Political Agenda and Risk Aversion Restricts Corrupt Behaviour

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Including women in local councils is strongly negatively associated with the prevalence of both petty and grand forms of corruption. This reduction in corruption is primarily experienced among women. A study suggests that female representatives seek to further two separate political agendas once they attain public office:

  1. the improvement of public service delivery in sectors that tend to primarily benefit women, and
  2. the breakup of male-dominated collusive networks.

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