In-marriage fuels corruption, out-marriage promotes impartiality: study.
Marriage practices and family structure can influence corruption levels in societies. In-marriage, like marrying relatives, can lead to favoritism and corruption, while out-marriage, marrying non-relatives, promotes impartiality. Research shows a strong link between in-marriage practices and corruption, both across and within countries. Historical data suggests that the relationship between marriage practices and corruption could be causal.