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A smaller, more homogeneous population can sometimes make redistribution systems more politically stable. People may be more inclined to support social and public services when they feel a sense of social cohesion. Post-war Nordic countries (e.g., Sweden, Norway) had strong socialist policies (universal healthcare, education, welfare) with low immigration levels in the mid-20th century. Open economies often find high levels of immigration advantageous to support growth, competitiveness, and demographic sustainability.
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