A HUN-REN Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont (MTA Kiváló Kutatóhely)
Szociológiai Intézete
tisztelettel meghívja 138. Jour Fixe eseményére
Interconnections between anti-immigration and pronatalist family policy discourse in Hungary
Előadók: Szalma Ivett (HUN-REN TK SZI); Herke Boglárka (HUN-REN TK SZI)
Hozzászólók: Ákos Bocskor (Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology) és Dániel Oross (HUN-REN TK)
Időpont: 2024. május 30. csütörtök 13:00
Helyszín: Az eseményt hibrid formában tartjuk meg.
Személyesen: Szociológiai Intézet 1097 Budapest Tóth Kálmán utca 4.; B.1.15 tárgyaló
Online: Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81072577454?pwd=quEKVPDptNxVz2olkC8fW5hG7e7jZQ.1
Meeting ID: 810 7257 7454
Passcode: 909929
Absztrakt:
Europe faces significant challenges due to persistently low fertility rates since 1970, impacting economies and public finances, with many countries pursuing pronatalist family policies as a solution. Simultaneously, the heterogeneous handling of immigration, notably exemplified in the 2015 influx, further complicates demographic discussions within the European Union. This study explores the connection between Hungary's government's discourse on immigration and family policy. Using 217 speeches and articles from the government's websites between 2014 and 2022, seven themes were identified. The majority presented immigration as not a solution to demographic problems, emphasising the importance of encouraging Hungarian families to have children. The study also highlighted security and economic concerns, issues of deservingness, preservation of Hungarian culture, sovereignty, and the will of the people. Our results reveal that the Hungarian political elite, using the demographic nationalist paradigm, purposefully presented migration as a threat to culture and to Hungarian families, with no good benefits for the nation.
A kézirat elkérhető a szerzőktől ivett.szalma@tk.hun-ren.hu / herke.boglarka@tk.hun-ren.hu címen.