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Q: What are factors that hinder geographical mobility of labour?
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Endangered species in Scotland?

Tory and Labour Members of Parliament.


What are the human factors that affect farming?

Urban expansion, farm kids moving away from home to the cities for better jobs and not coming back to the farm, economics (higher feed, fertilizer and fuel prices and lower livestock and crop prices), extremist groups (animal activists, environmentalists), lack of hired labour, etc.


What are the geographical conditions favourable for rubber cultivation?

The natural home of wild rubber tree (The Havea Brasiliensls) is in the Amazon Selvas. Hence the hot-wet climate of Malaysia is most suitable for its growth. The rubber trees need:A mean temperature of 27°C, never falling below 22°C.Heavy rainfall above 200 cm., with no drought.Deep rich soils with good drainage preferably scrumbly, well-oxidized and acidic in reactionAdequate supply of labour is an important factor for the collection and plantation of rubber over large holdings.But now these have been split into small family-based holdings to reduce the capital investment, cost and problems of employing a large labour forces. Half of total production now comes from small-sized plantations.


What are the characteristics of market-garden?

Main characteristics of market gardening : a) very high outputs b) increasing use of glasshouses (which protect crops from poor weather conditions) c) a lot of labour (skilled labour)


What are the 4 main political parties in Scotland?

In alphabetical order!: Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and Scottish National Party. The first three often attach "Scottish" to their names but are part of the main UK parties.

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What has the author L Paul Metzger written?

L. Paul Metzger has written: 'Sociological factors influencing labour mobility' -- subject(s): Labor and laboring classes


What are the factors capable of limiting the practice of division of labour?

factors capable of limiting the practice of division of labour


What is regional restrictiveness?

It simply means restraints and limitations to labour mobility een when a job vacancy exists.


What has the author I B Knight written?

I. B. Knight has written: 'Patterns of labour mobility in the hotel and catering industry' -- subject(s): Food service employees, Occupational mobility


What has the author Antoni Zabalza written?

Antoni Zabalza has written: 'Internal labour mobility in the teaching profession' -- subject- s -: Mathematical models, Labor mobility, Teachers, Supply and demand


Factors affecting the cost of production?

labour


What are the passive factors of production?

Land and Labour


Why has the symmetrical family become more common over the last century?

due to major social changes: 1) changes in womens position - e.g. married women going out to work 2) geographical mobility 3) new technology - labour saving devices 4) Higher standards of living


What are the rewards for the factors of production?

land- rent labour- wages capital- interests organisation- profit


What are the causes of regional imbalances?

geographical isolation inadequency of economic overheads like transport,labour,technology etc


The factors of production are?

There are five factors of production these are land, labour, capital, entrepeneur and information resources.


What are the 4 factors of production?

Land, Labour, Capital, and Enterprise