should be implemented to monitor anti corruption initiatives,” Sofia added.
She said a recent study has revealed that women are less susceptible to tolerate corruption in democratic contexts and more in autocratic context in comparison with men.
However, a social worker Naseer Ahmad has opposing views, “it has never been convincingly established that if opportunities are provided women would be less likely to indulge in corruption.”
If women are increasingly confronted with corruption, as they enter into the work force, take up senior management positions and achieve greater equality, there is no evidence to suggest that women will not participate in corruption that is prevalent in the system, he argued.
“In Pakistan there is no evidence of better revenue collection by women income tax or custom officers then men,” he said, adding Global Corruption Barometer 2013 of the Transparency International revealed that 27 percent of men and 22 percent of women report paying bribes to at least one institution.
Differences in social roles for men and women across various cultures play an important factor in their exposure to corruption, with a higher level of exposure in daily life likely results in higher tolerance for corruption, he added.
However, he agreed that social role of woman as a caretaker of young and older family members do make them averse to avoid corruption fearing greater that the loss of job would aggravate the family welfare instead of the shame associated with it.
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