Many governments have implemented strict lockdown measures to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Compliance with these restrictions is vital and depends greatly on the level of trust in the institutions central to their development and implementation. The objectives of this study were to assess: (1) the effects of the Dutch lockdown measures imposed in March 2020 on trust in government and trust in science; and (2) whether these differ across social groups. We draw on unique data from the high-quality Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences panel, which comprises a true probability sample of Dutch households (average participation rate: 80.4%). Our data were collected on an ongoing basis from Decembe...
We report and interpret preferences of a representative sample of the Dutch adult population for dif...
Citizens’ trust in government is crucial in managing crises that require coordination as it is linke...
Trust between governors and the governed is seen as essential to facilitating good governance. This ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
How can we explain the rise in diffuse political support during the Covid‐19 pandemic? Recent resear...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
During the corona pandemic, governments of all countries appealed strongly to the trust of their pop...
Using two large-scale surveys among households, we examine the drivers of public trust in banks, ins...
We report and interpret preferences of a sample of the Dutch adult population for different strategi...
The early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic may have led to a number of behavioral adaptations among D...
Researchers, policy makers and science communicators have become increasingly been interested in fac...
In the month of May, the Netherlands moved out of the “intelligent lockdown”, and into the “1.5 mete...
We report and interpret preferences of a representative sample of the Dutch adult population for dif...
Citizens’ trust in government is crucial in managing crises that require coordination as it is linke...
Trust between governors and the governed is seen as essential to facilitating good governance. This ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure ...
How can we explain the rise in diffuse political support during the Covid‐19 pandemic? Recent resear...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
During the corona pandemic, governments of all countries appealed strongly to the trust of their pop...
Using two large-scale surveys among households, we examine the drivers of public trust in banks, ins...
We report and interpret preferences of a sample of the Dutch adult population for different strategi...
The early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic may have led to a number of behavioral adaptations among D...
Researchers, policy makers and science communicators have become increasingly been interested in fac...
In the month of May, the Netherlands moved out of the “intelligent lockdown”, and into the “1.5 mete...
We report and interpret preferences of a representative sample of the Dutch adult population for dif...
Citizens’ trust in government is crucial in managing crises that require coordination as it is linke...
Trust between governors and the governed is seen as essential to facilitating good governance. This ...