Several items were included in the survey questionnaire to establish the levels of trust that exist in various governmental or civil society institutions. The institutions investigated were the national government, the courts, labour unions, provincial governments, the media, the police, the defence force, political parties, local government, business, churches and the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). Trust was measured by means of a six-point Likert-type scale with the following dimensions: Strongly trust, neither trust nor distrust, distrust, strongly distrust and don't know. Non-governmental institutions such as the church, the media and - to a lesser extent - business were trusted more by the South African public than most gov...
Research on social capital in general and trust in particular is markedly increased. The worldwide p...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...
In April 2016 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigatin...
In October 2015 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigat...
In March 2015 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigatin...
In March 2014 was part of a regular survey of Public Opinion Research inquiry about citizens' trust ...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
In May survey CVVM used a question which asked respondents about their trust in some selected social...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
As a part of March CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police,...
In September survey respondents were questioned about their confidence in social institutions.In thi...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
As a part of March CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police,...
This study investigates the concept of ‘trust’ through exploring the relationship between answers to...
Research on social capital in general and trust in particular is markedly increased. The worldwide p...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...
In April 2016 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigatin...
In October 2015 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigat...
In March 2015 as a part of Public Opinion Research Centre's survey there was a question investigatin...
In March 2014 was part of a regular survey of Public Opinion Research inquiry about citizens' trust ...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
In May survey CVVM used a question which asked respondents about their trust in some selected social...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
As a part of March CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police,...
In September survey respondents were questioned about their confidence in social institutions.In thi...
With increasing complexity of the networks of social interaction new and more abstract forms of trus...
As a part of March CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Police,...
This study investigates the concept of ‘trust’ through exploring the relationship between answers to...
Research on social capital in general and trust in particular is markedly increased. The worldwide p...
As a part of September CVVM survey there was a question investigating citizens' trust to Courts, Pol...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...