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Intro; Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Why Expect a Link Between Gender and Corruption?; Initial Empirical Evidence; Initial Theoretical Reasoning; Current Trends in Gender and Corruption Research; The Outline of the Book; References; Chapter 2: The Historic Roots of Quality of Government: The Role of Gender Equality; Theory; Gendered Socialization, the Culture of Power and Quality of Government

Early Patterns of Household Gender Equality: The "Bottom-Up" Roots of Quality of Government Norms and PracticesHypotheses, Data, Methods and Results; Hypotheses, Data and Methods; Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Corruption, Gender Equality and Meritocracy; From Research to Policy; Gender Equality and Corruption; Impersonal or Impartial?; Does Impartiality in Government Increase Human Well-Being? Empirical Results; Is Impartiality Possible? A "Churchillian" Approach; References; Part II: Citizens and the Electoral Arena

Chapter 4: Gender and Citizen Responses to Corruption among Politicians: The U.S. and BrazilThe Differential Treatment Theory of Gender and Corruption; A Test in the United States and Brazil; The U.S. Experiment; United States Findings; The Brazilian Experiment; Brazilian Findings; Conclusion; Appendix; References; Chapter 5: Why Do Some Voters Prefer Female Candidates? The Role of Perceived Incorruptibility in Arab Elections; Theory and Hypotheses; Egalitarian Views and Hostile and Benevolent Sexism; Candidate Roles; Cases; Data and Methods; Results; Stereotypes of Incorruptibility

Direct Question: Impact of Perceptions of Women's Incorruptibility on Desire to Vote for Women in Jordan and TunisiaExperimental Results; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Gender Quotas and the Re(pro)duction of Corruption; Quotas and Corruption: A Theoretical Framework; Quotas and Corruption in Tanzania: A Case Study; Individual Recruitment of Special-Seat MPs; Party Recruitment; Desired Type of Candidate; Policy Influence of Special-seat MPs; Priorities of Special-seat MPs; Party Discipline; The Relationship Between Special Seats and Corruption in Tanzania; Conclusion

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