Angela Merkel’s Record on Immigration and Gender

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
A. Street
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ABSTRACT Angela Merkel served as Chancellor at a time when German society was quickly diversifying due to immigration. Her policy choices now shape the life chances of millions of immigrants and their descendants. These choices also set the terms on which Germans will decide which divisions and which forms of solidarity will characterise the society in the years to come. Merkel was more willing to accept the reality of immigration than earlier CDU leaders. And yet I argue that, faced with rapid societal change, the Merkel governments generally avoided deep reforms of existing institutions, even those that yield sharp disparities by immigration status and gender. I find that, although Merkel focused on economic integration and female labour force participation, immigrant-origin residents have made only slow progress in these areas, though educational disparities have narrowed. Additionally, millions of long-term residents still lack German citizenship and the right to vote, so that their voices are muted in debates over what it means to be German. Meanwhile support for anti-immigrant extremists has surged. I conclude that it is an open question whether Merkel’s conservative approach will provide a stable basis for the economic, social, and political consolidation of a more diverse Germany.
安格拉·默克尔在移民和性别问题上的记录
摘要安格拉·默克尔担任德国总理时,德国社会正因移民而迅速多元化。她的政策选择现在决定了数百万移民及其后代的生活机会。这些选择还规定了德国人将在未来几年决定社会特征的分裂和团结形式。与早期的基民盟领导人相比,默克尔更愿意接受移民的现实。然而,我认为,面对快速的社会变革,默克尔政府通常避免对现有机构进行深入改革,即使是那些在移民身份和性别方面产生巨大差异的机构。我发现,尽管默克尔专注于经济一体化和女性劳动力参与,但移民出身的居民在这些领域进展缓慢,尽管教育差距已经缩小。此外,数百万长期居民仍然缺乏德国公民身份和投票权,因此在关于身为德国人意味着什么的辩论中,他们的声音被压制了。与此同时,对反移民极端分子的支持激增。我的结论是,默克尔的保守做法是否会为一个更加多样化的德国的经济、社会和政治巩固提供稳定的基础,这是一个悬而未决的问题。
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