IS BLOOD THICKER THAN WATER? Comparing Swedish Voters’ Ideological Similarity with Their Family and Friends
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2025-07-02
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This study investigates the outcomes of political socialisation by examining ideological 
alignment between Swedish voters and their family and friends. While traditional theories have 
emphasised the family as the primary agent of political socialisation, recent evidence suggests 
that friends may play a more prominent role in this process. To assess the relative role of each 
agent, the analysis uses political homogeneity as a measure for influence, drawing on data from 
the 2022 Swedish National Election Study. Through a series of linear regressions, applied across 
the full sample and within specific subgroups, overall ideological similarity with voters is 
anticipated, along with stronger similarity for friends. As a main finding, both family and 
friends demonstrate ideological alignment with voters, however, disentangling the two groups 
proved challenging due to the indirect interaction between them. The study contributes to the 
political socialisation literature, not only by illustrating voters’ political homogeneity in relation 
to family and friends, but also offering several methodological considerations for future 
research.
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political ideology, political homogeneity, political socialisation