Cautious or marginalized? Perceptions of the riskiness of engaging in corruption and gender differences in corruptness
Fredrik G. Malmberg,
Inga A.‐L. Saikkonen
Abstract:Previous studies suggest that women are often perceived as less corrupt and more risk averse, possibly due to longstanding asymmetries in power and marginalization that reproduce certain gender stereotypes. However, much remains unclear regarding the origins of these perceptions. Why are some individuals and societies more prone to perceive women as less corrupt than men? We present the first cross‐country examination of these questions utilizing data from the latest wave of the World Values Survey, covering a… Show more
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