Trust in others, legal system and politics; European comparison

Trust in others, legal system and politics; European comparison

Personal characteristics Countries Periods Evaluation of trust in Other people (score) Percentage of people with trust in Other people (%)
Total The Netherlands 2020* 6.4 73
Sex: men The Netherlands 2020* 6.6 74
Sex: women The Netherlands 2020* 6.3 71
Age: 15 to 25 years The Netherlands 2020* 5.8 63
Age: 25 to 35 years The Netherlands 2020* 6.6 74
Age: 35 to 45 years The Netherlands 2020* 6.7 80
Age: 45 to 55 years The Netherlands 2020* 6.5 73
Age: 55 to 65 years The Netherlands 2020* 6.5 73
Age: 65 to 75 years The Netherlands 2020* 6.3 70
Age: 75 years or older The Netherlands 2020* 6.7 77
Marital status: married/partnership The Netherlands 2020* 6.5 74
Marital status: divorced The Netherlands 2020* 6.1 67
Marital status: unmarried The Netherlands 2020* 6.3 71
Marital status: widowed The Netherlands 2020* 6.3 69
Education level: low The Netherlands 2020* 5.9 60
Education level: secondary The Netherlands 2020* 6.4 71
Education level: high The Netherlands 2020* 7.1 87
Source: ESS, Statistics Netherlands
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This table provides information on how much inhabitants of various European countries aged 15 years or older trust other people, the legal system and politics. Figures are from 2002 onwards. The question concerning trust in other people is: Overall, do you think most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful?. Trust in the legal system and politics is determined by asking people how much they trust a number of political and organisational institutions, viz. national parliament, the legal system, the police, politicians, political parties, the European Parliament and the United Nations.
The figures in this table are based on the European Social Survey (ESS). The ESS is conducted every two years commissioned by the European Committee, the European Science Foundation and various national organisations for scientific research.

Data available from: 2002

Status of the figures:
Figures of 2020 are preliminary. Figures of 2002 until 2018 are definite.

Changes as of 5 April 2024.
The preliminary figures of 2018 are corrected and made definite. Figures of 2020 are new.

When will new figures be published?
New figures will be published in 2025.

Description topics

Evaluation of trust in
Trust in other people and in a number of political and organisational institutions in terms of a mark from 0 to 10, where 0 equals no trust at all and 10 equals complete trust.
Other people
Figures show the average score in answer to the question: ‘Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful in dealing with people?’ 0 means you can’t be too careful, and 10 means that most people can be trusted.
Source: ESS
Percentage of people with trust in
The percentage of people assigning a score of 6 or higher in answer to the questions about trust in other people and a number of political and organisational institutions, where 0 means no trust at all and 10 means complete trust.
Other people
Figures show the percentage of people assigning a score of 6 or higher in answer to the question: ‘Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful in dealing with people?’ 0 means you can’t be too careful and 10 means that most people can be trusted.
Source: ESS