Voluntary associations and trust in Finland

Authors

  • Tomi Kankainen University of Jyväskylä

Keywords:

association, trust, civil society, social capital

Abstract

The international comparison shows that particularly in the Nordic countries, people participate in associations on a vast scale. However, it is also important to note that while the old politicalideological associations have lost some of their importance in Finland, several new kinds of associations have emerged. Thus it is relevant to ask whether connections between trust and association activity vary between different types of associations. Empirical analysis shows that the members of only certain types of associations – charity associations, sports associations, and cultural associations – were found to be more trusting after various background variables had been elaborated. It was found that, in particular, the number of association memberships has a connection with a stronger level of trust. Even though memberships in associations have a statistically significant link to the trust that people experience, the percentages of variance explained are low.

Section
Articles

Published

2009-12-15

How to Cite

Kankainen, T. (2009). Voluntary associations and trust in Finland. Finnish Journal of Social Research, 2, 5–17. https://doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.110685