Women are more moral than men, according to the international results of a test developed by a leading philosopher.
Professor Roger Steare created the MoralDNA test four years ago to measure both a person's morality and the changes in their value systems when they enter the workplace.
Over that time, 60,000 volunteers from more than 200 countries have taken the test, ranging from chief executives to manual workers and housewives.
Prof Steare said the results show gender and age are most likely to influence morality - with women and the over-30s proving the "most moral".
Those taking the test are asked to rate a series of statements about their personal and work life - for example, if their colleagues or family would say they were "honest" or "competent".