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Davidsson on the significance of homeownership in Sweden

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Simon Davidsson has authored the article ”Left-Right Orientation, Homeownership, and Class Position in Sweden” in the journal Scandinavian Political Studies.

Sweden is a country where left‐right orientation structures the political landscape, homeownership is increasingly important, and the importance of class for political preferences and behavior is changing or even weakening.

This article explores the significance of homeownership and house prices for left‐right orientation in Sweden, and how homeownership relates to left-right orientation in different social class groups.

Learn more on onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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