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   Denmark  8.3%
   Norway  7.5%
   Finland  7.1%
   Switzerland  7.1%
   Netherlands  6.6%
   Japan  6.4%
   Sweden  6.2%
   Austria  6.1%
   France  6.1%
   Germany  5.9%
   Canada  5.6%
   United Kingdom  5.5%
   United States  5%
   Ireland  4.9%
   Belgium  4.8%
   Australia  3.7%
   Italy  3.3%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Denmark:79% 
#2  Norway:72% 
#3  Finland:68% 
#4  Switzerland:68% 
#5  Netherlands:63% 
#6  Japan:61% 
#7  Sweden:59% 
#8  Austria:58% 
#9  France:58% 
#10  Germany:56% 
#11  Canada:54% 
#12  United Kingdom:53% 
#13  United States:48% 
#14  Ireland:47% 
#15  Belgium:46% 
#16  Australia:35% 
#17  Italy:32% 
Total: 957%  
Weighted average: 56.3%  


DEFINITION: Proportion of people in 1990s surveys expressing confidence in this social institution.

SOURCE: World Values Survey

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