2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-80935-3
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Frauen und Rechtsradikalismus in Europa

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“…The socio-structural effect hence seems to be concealing a motivational one as well: men working part-time live a modern or libertarian family model which is primarily propagated by the Left, while the New Right tends to advocate the traditional model -be it explicitly or implicitly. All in all, apart from giving support to the assumption that women entering the workforce tend to undergo a process of emancipation and politicisation, this also shows that the debate on family models emphasised by Brück (2005) or Geden (2004) indeed plays a role.…”
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“…The socio-structural effect hence seems to be concealing a motivational one as well: men working part-time live a modern or libertarian family model which is primarily propagated by the Left, while the New Right tends to advocate the traditional model -be it explicitly or implicitly. All in all, apart from giving support to the assumption that women entering the workforce tend to undergo a process of emancipation and politicisation, this also shows that the debate on family models emphasised by Brück (2005) or Geden (2004) indeed plays a role.…”
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“…The significance of these attitudes is highlighted on the one hand by gender research which explains the female electorate's attraction to, and rejection of the New Right (or right extremists), with both the traditional family image and latent or manifest xenophobia (Amesberger 2002;Bitzan and Hans 1994: 96;Brück 2005). On the other hand, analyses on the New Right or on the New Left gender gap draw attention to the significance of attitudes.…”
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