Reciprocity and trust within Glasgow
Reciprocity – by deprivation
The chart above shows that around 77% of Health and Well-being survey respondents in Glasgow had a positive perception of reciprocity. A similar percentage of the respondents from the moat deprived quintile felt this way, but in the least deprived quintile a much higher percentage of respondents (90%) had a positive perception of reciprocity.
Note
Respondents were asked whether they agree with the statement “This is a neighbourhood where people look out for each other”.
Trust – by deprivation
The chart above shows that around 73% of Health and Well-being survey respondents in Glasgow had a positive perception of trust. However, only 68% of respondents from the most deprived quintile had a positive perception of trust, compared to 95% of thsoe from the least deprived quintile.
Note
Respondents were asked whether they agree with the statement “Generally speaking, you can trust people in my area”.
Additional Resources
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ResourceSunday, 1 November 2009
Miniature Glasgow - Video
An extension of the GCPH's work profiling Glasgow's health, produced in collaboration with the International Future Forum.