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Household services, social norms and bribe involvements? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
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International Journal of Development Issues (2020) 19 (2): 229–253.
Published: 01 May 2020
... to men [ 3 ]. Mocan (2008) in examining bribery behavior and involvement across 49 countries across the world finds women, the rich and the educated more likely to be involved in corrupt practices. Gender Social norms Saharan Africa Bribe involvement Household services H10 D1 J16 K42...
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Time poverty in Egypt and Tunisia: is there a gender gap?
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International Journal of Development Issues (2019) 18 (3): 261–289.
Published: 28 August 2019
.... This trade-off may result in an individual being time poor. Gender Tunisia Egypt Probit Time poverty ELMPS TLMPS J01 J16 J22 J70 Economic Research Forum 2017-028 Thus, a common conclusion of the studies tackling time poverty is that women are often more time poor than men...
