Corruption, Accountability and Gender: Understanding the Connection

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Corruption, Accountability and Gender: Understanding the Connection

This primer examines the relationship between gender equality and corruption.
Section 1 reviews the limited available evidence on how corruption affects women’s access to public services and the resulting impacts on their well-being and social status. Section 2 reflects on women’s relative propensity to engage in corrupt activities, as expressed in commonly held assumptions that women in public office are less corrupt then men.

Subject:Public/political participation and representation of women
Author:PNUD, ONU Mujeres
Institution(s):

PNUD, ONU Mujeres

Publication Year:2010
Language:English