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Declining social capital in the Netherlands and beyond?. Hans Schmeets Statistics Netherlands / Maastricht University. 0. Overview. Social capital in The Netherlands and Europe Trends in social capital Social capital and Well-being. 1. Social Trust (trust in others) by country, 2010. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Declining social capital in the Declining social capital in the Netherlands and beyond?Netherlands and beyond?

Hans Schmeets

Statistics Netherlands / Maastricht University

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Overview

- Social capital in The Netherlands and Europe

- Trends in social capital

- Social capital and Well-being

Social Trust (trust in others) by country, 2010

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Source: CBS/ESS

Trust and Participation in 17 European countries

The Netherlands: high trust - Trust in other people: 5th- Trust in national parliament: 5th- Trust in politicians: 1st

And also high in participation:- Social contacts: 3th- Volunteering: 1st- Political participation: 5th

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Trust in national parliament by country, 2010

Source: CBS/ESS

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Trust in politicians by country, 2010

Source: CBS/ESS

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From High Trust into Low Trust?

“In just a few years the Netherlands slipped from a high trust society to a low trust society.(…) Politicians fuel the dissatisfaction amongst the population.”(Fukuyama, 2010)

Decline in social capital in NL?

NO! Aspects of social capital are stable or even increasing:

- Social trust: increase- Institutional and political trust: increase

- Contacts with friends and family: increase- Contacts with neighbours: stable- Providing informal help: stable- Volunteer work: stable/increasing- Political actions: stable- Turnout: stable

…..Examples…

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Social and institutional trust (NL)

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2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Politicians Judges Police Social trust

%

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1997 2009

Relatives 82% 86%

Friends 77% 80%

Neighbours 67% 66%

Social contacts: weekly

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Informal help: past month

1997 2009

Informal help (general)

31% 30%

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Volunteering, 1997-2009

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Past 12 months 'at present'

Trends in Voter Turnout, 1989-2011

• 1989 - 2011 : stable

• Parliamentary• Regional• Municipal• European

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Turnout Elections, 1989-2011

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Parliamentary Regional European Municipal

Political participation and Proxy Voting, 2006-2010

75.4%80.4%TurnoutParliamentary

Elections

37%36%Politicalactions

8%12%Proxy voting

20102006

75.4%80.4%TurnoutParliamentary

Elections

37%36%Politicalactions

8%12%Proxy voting

20102006

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Large differences between subpopulations

- Religion: - Higher scores among protestants, lower

among Muslims

- Education: - Higher scores among higher educated

- Country of origin - Native population higher, non-western

immigrants lower

example

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Contactfamily

Volunteering Voterturnout

Social trust Trustparliament

primary school lower vocational

medium secondary higher secundary

university

Aspects of social capital by education

Weekly contacts with relatives, friends or neighbours, selected countries

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Meer happiness among people with :

• More social contacts• Higher turnout

• Trust in other people• Trust in institutions• Trust in politics

Trend in well-being, 1997-2009 (NL)

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Happy Very happy

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5 to 8 4 to 5 3 to 4 2 to 3 1 to 2 < 1 < 1 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 8

% Happy persons

Married

Divorced

Widowed

No change

A change in marital status and Subjective Well-being

Years before life-event Years after life-event

Life event

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• Thank You !

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