Trust in public institutions : trends and implications for economic security
2021
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Title
Trust in public institutions : trends and implications for economic security
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Summary
The legitimacy of public institutions is crucial for building peaceful and inclusive societies. While levels of trust in institutions vary significantly across countries, opinion surveys suggest that there has been a decline in trust in public institutions in recent decades. Economic insecurity - which the COVID-19 crisis threatens to exacerbate - and perceptions of poor or corrupt government performance undermine the social contract and are closely linked to declines in institutional trust. Rebuilding public trust in the light of the current crisis demands services that work for everyone and jobs that provide income security, as well as more inclusive institutions.
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[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, June 2021
Description
4 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.