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- Title
Actitudes de los españoles ante la inmigración (1997-2007). El papel de los partidos políticos.
- Authors
Checa Olmos, Juan Carlos; Garrido, Ángeles Arjona; Olmos, Francisco Checa y.
- Abstract
The aim of this paper is to examine the overlap that exists between the measures and political discourse on migration and the view that Spanish society has of the phenomenon. To do so, different methodological strategies were used. First, an exploration was conducted of the major decisions taken by both the Socialist Party and the Popular Party during their years in office. Proposals that both parties included in their manifestos and public demonstrations as listed in the newspapers El País and El Mundo were analyzed using the theory of agenda setting. Second, an index of anti-immigrant sentiment was constructed to find out the opinions the Spanish hold on immigration. The results show a correlation between political decisions and speeches and the opinions of the Spanish public. Most actions and public statements of politicians focus on border control and regulatory processes. The variables that explain the increased anti-immigrant sentiment of the Spanish population are threat to both population and identity, competition for resources, and political decisions during the process of integration (regularization).
- Subjects
SPAIN; ARGENTINA; POLITICAL parties; IMMIGRANTS; EMIGRATION &; immigration; SOCIALIST Party (Spain); SPANISH politics &; government
- Publication
Intersecciones en Antropología, 2012, Vol 13, Issue 1, p133
- ISSN
1666-2105
- Publication type
Article