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Danes have a high level of trust in public institutions and authority figures from "summary" of The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell

In Denmark, there is a deeply ingrained belief in the reliability and integrity of public institutions and authority figures. Danes have a high level of trust in their government, the police, and other official bodies. This trust is not blind or naive - it is based on a long history of transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the Danish system. One of the reasons for this trust is the low level of corruption in Denmark. The country consistently ranks as one of the least corrupt in the world, and this is reflected in the way that Danes view their leaders and institutions. There is a sense that those in positions of power are working in the best interests of the people, rather than for personal gain. Another factor that contribu...
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    The Year of Living Danishly

    Helen Russell

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