Professor of Sociology at the University of La Coruña and represented Spain at the OECD in international migration issues said Antonio Izquierdo at the University of Murcia, "Our migration model of temporary labor and cheap has expired."
Izquierdo, who has offered a conference organized by the Centre for Social Exclusion at the University of Murcia, added that the vocation of immigrants is "gaining more and to be brought to their families."
"Immigration, said, has both positive and others more complicated, and one of the many positives is the rise of social classes in Spain, mainly of women, because they have filled in the holes down which has caused many women to assert their studies. "
For the lecturer, "if you increase the area of social exclusion in Spain, immigration will be more in those areas, but not because they are genetically doomed, but because they are included and integrated into the poorest segments of the social scale, no because they have skills, but because they are the holes left by the native population. "
Izquierdo also noted that "it does not seem wise to make a restrictive policy on family reunification, because Spain is a country familistic and integration is to resemble as closely as possible to where it is."
Source: Universidad de Murcia