Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions in Finland
Public trust is a cornerstone of the Finnish administrative and political model, it has also been a key element of Finland's successful response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Preserving and strengthening the Finnish trust capital will be of essence for facing trade-offs and challenges ahead, particularly on the recovery phase following the pandemic. Through the combination of quantitative and qualitative methods this study examines the key determinants of trust in government, the local government and the public administration in Finland. Overall, it finds that responsiveness of public services and reliability of policies are key determinants of trust in institutions in Finland.
Foreword
While Finnish citizens’ trust in their government and public institutions is relatively high, recent trends and emerging challenges have underscored the importance of maintaining and strenghtening this trust to ensure a strong recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and its socioeconomic impact. This report analyses public trust in Finland using a framework developed by the OECD comprising 5 drivers grouped under two dimensions, government competence and government values.
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