Systematic research comparing the views of populist radical-right parties with respect to gender issues is still scarce. Akkerman’s article aims to fill this gap by comparing the positions of the six most successful populist radical-right parties in Western Europe. Her focus is on gender issues in the policy domain of family relations, on the one hand, and in that of immigration and integration, on the other. A combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses of external and internal party documents has been used to assess the positions of the main populist radical-right parties with regard to these two policy domains. Akkerman's analysis shows that, in the domain of family relations, the parties are traditionally conservative or adopt ...
The overall aim of WP9.7 is to analyse ‘cross-national case studies on gender equality as the focus ...
peer reviewedLabelled as macho organisations, exalting virility and reducing women to their role as ...
The Great Recession changed the political landscape of the European democracies with the electoral s...
This framing paper introduces the symposium on gender and the radical right. With the exception of a...
Although scholarship on the general ideological orientation of right-wing populist parties is well e...
Why do more men than women vote for populist radical-right (PRR) parties? And do more men than women...
This contribution to the special issue on conservatism and gender uses expert and election surveys t...
This research investigates the convergence between feminism and radical-right populism in the field ...
The positions of the radical right parties (RRPs) concerning the family have generally been examined...
This research contributes to the study of populist radical right parties’ (PRRPs) role in gendered d...
In this study we assess policy representation by populist radical right (PRR) parties in ten West Eu...
This study aims at descriptively analyzing the views on gender equality of the Scandinavian radical-...
Several studies confirm that there is a gender gap, i.e., an unequal proportion of men and women, wi...
Historically, the family and, more generally, gender policies have been a central issue in both nati...
It is common wisdom in radical right research that men are over-represented among the radical right ...
The overall aim of WP9.7 is to analyse ‘cross-national case studies on gender equality as the focus ...
peer reviewedLabelled as macho organisations, exalting virility and reducing women to their role as ...
The Great Recession changed the political landscape of the European democracies with the electoral s...
This framing paper introduces the symposium on gender and the radical right. With the exception of a...
Although scholarship on the general ideological orientation of right-wing populist parties is well e...
Why do more men than women vote for populist radical-right (PRR) parties? And do more men than women...
This contribution to the special issue on conservatism and gender uses expert and election surveys t...
This research investigates the convergence between feminism and radical-right populism in the field ...
The positions of the radical right parties (RRPs) concerning the family have generally been examined...
This research contributes to the study of populist radical right parties’ (PRRPs) role in gendered d...
In this study we assess policy representation by populist radical right (PRR) parties in ten West Eu...
This study aims at descriptively analyzing the views on gender equality of the Scandinavian radical-...
Several studies confirm that there is a gender gap, i.e., an unequal proportion of men and women, wi...
Historically, the family and, more generally, gender policies have been a central issue in both nati...
It is common wisdom in radical right research that men are over-represented among the radical right ...
The overall aim of WP9.7 is to analyse ‘cross-national case studies on gender equality as the focus ...
peer reviewedLabelled as macho organisations, exalting virility and reducing women to their role as ...
The Great Recession changed the political landscape of the European democracies with the electoral s...