Abstract:
Internationally, measures of institutional trust are seen as a 'good thermometer of malaise' in a country. Since 2003, a set of questions included in the annual SASAS, asked a nationally representative sample of people older than 16 their views on their levels of trust in a series of important public and private institutions. BEN ROBERTS analyses the findings.
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