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  1. Research

    The Gender, Poverty, Governance Nexus: Key Issues and Current Debates

    Sever, Charlie. 2005. “The Gender, Poverty, Governance Nexus: Key Issues and Current Debates.” Development Cooperation Ireland.

    Topics: Civil Society, Corruption, Development, Economies, Gender, Women, Men, Gender Roles, Political Economies, Political Participation

  2. Research

    Women Smuggling and the Men who Help Them: Gender, Corruption and Illicit Networks in Senegal

    Howson, Cynthia. 2012. “Women Smuggling and the Men who Help Them: Gender, Corruption and Illicit Networks in Senegal.” Journal of Modern African Studies 50 (3): 421-45.

    Abstract Available

    Topics: Corruption, Economies, Informal Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Trafficking, Human Trafficking Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Senegal

  3. Research

    An Experiment on Corruption and Gender

    Rivas, M. Fernanda. 2008. “An Experiment on Corruption and Gender.” Working Paper, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History, University of Granada 806 (January).

    Abstract Available

    Topics: Corruption, Economies, Gender, Women, Men, Gender Roles, Political Participation Keywords: corruption, Gender, experiment

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