omaisuudense
Omaisuudense is a theoretical concept used in political economy and sociology to describe the density and structure of property relations within an economy or society. The term appears in Finnish-language scholarly discussions and is formed from omaisuus, meaning property, with a suffix intended to convey concentration or density. It is employed to analyze how ownership of assets such as land, housing, capital, and intellectual property is distributed, regulated, and made accessible, and how these patterns relate to broader social and economic outcomes.
The concept encompasses several dimensions. Key components include ownership concentration, access to essential assets, and the
Applications and interpretation. A high omaisuudense suggests a relatively concentrated property regime with potential barriers to
Criticism and limitations. Omaisuudense as a construct faces debates about its operationalization and scope. Measuring property
See also: property rights, wealth concentration, economic sociology. Omaisuudense remains primarily a theoretical tool with limited