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Öğrenciler Azerbaycan'da yüksek eğitimde yolsuzluk yayılması için önemli bir kaynağıdır.

Students are the major source for proliferation of corruption in higher education in Azerbaijan.

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doi:10.5782/2223-2621.2012.15.3.51
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The soviet era brought various diseases to fifteen different countries, but corruption is one of the most dangerous. The aim of the studies described here was to explore student’s opinion and their behavior as a main reason of proliferation of corruption. The author of the article conducted interviews and broadcasted the questionnaire among the students within different background. The results proved that there is significant amount of students, who regularly pay bribes, because they do not study well, or at all.
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