Qualifying how women and men experience corruption in different ways can help to improve anti-corruption efforts. This first part of our blog on gender and corruption examines the last 20 years of research.
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Ina Kubbe
Professor, School of Political Science, Government and International Relations, University of Tel AvivIna Kubbe is a professor at the University of Tel Aviv, at the School of Political Science, Government and International Relations, where she mainly researches and teaches corruption, migration, gender politics, and conflict resolution. Kubbe is also a Professor at Austria’s International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA). She specialises in social science methodology and comparative research on empirical democracy, corruption, and governance research. She has published several books and articles in the field. She is one of the founding members of the Interdisciplinary Corruption Research Network (ICRN) as well as the Chair of the ECPR Standing Group on (Anti) Corruption and Integrity.
