Greenland’s ‘power elite’ is diverse, but geographically concentrated, study suggests
As Greenland’s capital, Nuuk is the seat of the country’s political power, as well as being home to the vast majority of its most influential residents.
Greenland’s most influential people are a diverse, relatively large group of individuals who live in Nuuk, are generally better educated than the population at large, and have close professional ties with each other. These are some of the conclusions of a forthcoming paper seeking to identify Greenland’s “power elite.”
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