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Gender and Immigration in VOX
Author(s) -
Belén FernándezSuárez
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
migraciones
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.314
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2341-0833
pISSN - 1138-5774
DOI - 10.14422/mig.i51y2021.009
Subject(s) - psychological nativism , immigration , ideology , conservatism , politics , nationalism , gender studies , political science , feminism , radical right , political economy , sociology , intersection (aeronautics) , law , engineering , aerospace engineering
This article aims to analyse the gender equality and immigration discourse of VOX. VOX is a member of the European radical right-wing family of political parties that are characterised by the ideological principles of conservatism, nationalism, and nativism. In its analysis of the growth of such forces in Europe, this article focuses on the intersection between the fields of migration studies and gender studies. Qualitative methodology is employed to analyse the official documents and parliamentary speeches of this political party. The results of the analysis obtained show that VOX calls for greater border control and tougher penalties for irregular immigration, which they view as a crime. On gender issues they seek to preserve traditional roles and the division of labour along gender lines, attack feminism as an ideology, and finally, promote natalist policies.

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