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Boys' Club or Good OF Boys Club? Corruption and the Parliamentary Representation of Young and Old Men and Women

机译:男孩俱乐部或男孩俱乐部好吗? 腐败与年轻男女的议会代表

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Research on political representation has shown that corruption is not gender-neutral: it benefits the recruitment of men to political office more than it does women. Yet, it is unclear if all men or a specific type of men, elderly men, benefits the most from corrupt networks in terms of political presence. The 'old boys' network thesis' would single out older men as the most likely beneficiaries of the homosocial capital gained through informal ties in corrupt settings. In this article, we test this thesis based on a dataset comprising 98 national parliaments. Through bivariate and multivariate analyses, we find that corruption tends to benefit the presence of men regardless of their age. We further conjecture that the inclusion of young male patrons into nepotistic and clientelistic networks could further explain why these networks of 'gendered' corruption have been so sticky overtime.
机译:政治代表的研究表明,腐败不是性别中立的:它有利于招募男人的政治办公室,而不是妇女。 然而,目前尚不清楚所有男性或特定类型的男性,老年人,在政治存在方面从腐败网络中获益。 “老男孩的网络论文”将挑出老人,因为通过腐败的环境中的非正式关系获得的同类社会资本最有可能的受益者。 在本文中,我们根据包括98个国家议会的数据集进行此论文。 通过双变量和多变量分析,我们发现腐败往往会使男性的存在受益,无论其年龄如何。 我们进一步推测,将年轻男性顾客纳入新立体和客户的网络可以进一步解释为什么这些“性别”腐败网络已经如此粘的加班。

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