Thus, in 18 markets, there is now a double-digit trust gap (16 points on average) between the informed public and the rest of the population . up to 24 points in Great Britain, 18 points in Germany and France (44% of the general population trusts institutions vs. 59% of the informed public). While the problem of inequality of trust was rather that of developed countries, it tends to affect some developing countries (17 points gap in India; 12 points in China).
The report speaks of a "deep ideological divide" (...) which nepal cell phone number list protectionism and grassroots insurgent movements . "
Trust is also unequal by gender, with women trusting institutions less than men , with an average trust gap of 5 points worldwide, up to 12 points in Germany and 11 points in the United States. The largest gap is in the business sector , where men trust 60% while women are neutral at 53%.
The report asks. “Women do not see women in charge of affairs or as valued as men. Does this undermine their faith?” The debate is open!
Provides fertile ground for nationalism
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