Because of its small size and relative homogeneity, Iceland holds all the characteristics of a very close-knit society.
And this makes a certain sense, since Western societies cannot pretend to the relative homogeneity of 200 years ago.
The relative homogeneity of Utah's population also makes it an ideal laboratory for studies of population genetics.
In the relative homogeneity of Sweden, by contrast, most taxpayers are confident that social spending programs will be directed to people much like themselves.
Dogs are ideal for such studies because there is relative genetic homogeneity in a breed.
Another feature of the Icelandic population helpful to gene hunters is its relative homogeneity.
The North China Plain provided few barriers to migration, leading to relative linguistic homogeneity over a wide area in northern China.
Loewen proposes that people, partly through art, are aware of their insignificance in the face of the relative homogeneity of culture.
Whitley (1990: 64) has suggested that specialization, when associated with relative homogeneity in the nature of employees, will minimize transaction costs.
The BR unions share the relative ideological homogeneity of the British labour movement as a whole.