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SOSU41: Social trust by reporting country and time

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2025-11-20
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2021-05-19
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Obligatoriskt
Sökfält för att markera värden i listanDenmark , Finland , Åland ,

Valda 0 Totalt 7

Obligatoriskt
Sökfält för att markera värden i listan2002 , 2004 , 2006 ,

Valda 0 Totalt 12

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This is a vision indicator selected by the Nordic Council of Ministers. It relates to the target Peace, justice and strong institutions under the area A socially sustainable Nordic region.

This indicator indicates on a ten-point scale how much trust you have in other people in general. The scale goes from 0 which means no trust to 10 which means that most people are reliable. The value of the indicator is the average of the answers of the different respondents (ppltrst). Post-stratification weights (pspwght) have been applied.

Data comes from the European Social Survey (ESS). It is a is a biennial cross-national survey of attitudes and behaviour established in 2001. The ESS uses cross-sectional, probability samples which are representative of all persons aged 15 and over within private households in each country. Social trust is one of many topics covered.

In the table, the Nordic Region is comprised of the following countries/areas: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

Åland is included in the data for Finland.

For more information on Our Vision 2030 and the indicators, please see this article.

reporting country

Denmark

Denmark did not participate in the ESS survey in 2016, 2020 or 2023.

Åland

Åland does not participate in the ESS Survey, but a survey on self-rated health and trust is conducted every four years. As in the ESS, this indicator indicates on a ten-point scale how much trust you have in other people in general.