Wellbeing; participation and trust, 2003-2012

Wellbeing; participation and trust, 2003-2012

Participation and trust Personal characteristics Periods Happiness Not happy (%) Happiness Happy (%) Satisfaction with life Not satisfied with life (%) Satisfaction with life Satisfied with life (%)
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2003 11 89 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2004 11 89 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2005 11 89 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2006 10 90 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2007 11 89 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2008 10 90 11 89
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2009 10 90 11 89
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2010 old method 11 89 12 88
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2010 new method 15 85 15 85
Total participation and trust Origin: Native Dutch background 2012 16 84 16 84
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table contains information on the wellbeing of the Dutch population aged 18 years and older in terms of happiness and satisfaction with life. These subjects are broken down by various characteristics of social participation and institutional trust, i.e. participation in club activities, church attendance, participation in political activities, doing volunteer work, trust in the House of Representatives, the police and the judiciary. The data are also broken down by personal characteristics, that is gender, age and origin. The data are based on the Health Interview Survey (POLS, 2003-2009), the Voluntary Work and Social Cohesion module (V&S, 2010 old method) and the Social Cohesion and Well-being survey (SocSam, 2010 new method, 2012).

Data available from 2003 till 2012.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definite.

Changes as of 16 January 2015:
This table has been discontinued.

Changes as of 16-12-2013:
In 2010 the survey was redesigned. As a consequence, statistics from 2010 onwards are not completely comparable to statistics from previous years. For 2010 there are statistics based on both the old as well as the new method. More information on the redesign can be found in paragraph 4.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable.

Description topics

Happiness
Not happy
Share of the population who responded ‘not happy, not unhappy’, ‘not very happy’ or ‘unhappy’ to the question ‘To what extent do you consider yourself a happy person?’.
Happy
Share of the population who responded ‘happy’ or ‘very happy’ to the question ‘To what extent do you consider yourself a happy person?’.

Satisfaction with life
Not satisfied with life
Share of the population who responded ‘fairly satisfied’ or ‘not so satisfied’ to the question ‘to what extend are you satisfied with the life you’re currently living?’.
Satisfied with life
Share of the population who responded’, ‘very satisfied’ or ‘exceptionally satisfied’ to the question ‘to what extend are you satisfied with the life you’re currently living?’.