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John D'attoma

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Gender, Social Value Orientation, and Tax Compliance

2020

AbstractThis article brings an important empirical contribution to the academic literature by examining whether gender differences in tax compliance are due to higher prosociality among women. We conducted a large cross-national tax compliance experiment carried out in different countries—Italy, UK, USA, Sweden, and Romania. We uncover that women declare a significantly higher percentage of their income than men in all five countries. While some scholars have argued that differences in honesty between men and women are mediated by prosociality, we find that women are not more prosocial than men in all countries and we do not find a mediating effect of prosocial behaviour on tax compliance. …

Economics and EconometricsMediation (statistics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)Social value orientations050105 experimental psychologyCompliance (psychology)Prosocial behaviorHonesty0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Corrigendum to: Gender, Social Value Orientation, and Tax

2020

Economics and EconometricsGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial value orientationsPsychologySocial psychologyCESifo Economic Studies
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