Labor mobility refers to the physical movement of workers from one geographical location to another. This is common with companies that have branches in other locations.
Labor mobility refers to the ability of workers to move between jobs, industries, or geographical locations in search of better employment opportunities. It helps match workers with jobs that best suit their skills and preferences, leading to more efficient labor markets and improved productivity.
Labor mobility, which is the willingness to go where the jobs are or to move wherever the company has a need, enhances an individual's income potential.
Antje Mertens has written: 'Labor mobility and wage dynamics' -- subject(s): Wages, Labor mobility
The advantages of labor mobility is that it promotes growth in industries and communities. Disadvantages include not being able to transfer the effectiveness of labor and it is not adjustable.
Elizabeth McLean Petras has written: 'The global labor market in the modern world-economy' -- subject(s): Labor mobility, Labor supply 'Caribbean labor migrations in a global labor market' -- subject(s): Alien labor, Emigration and immigration, Labor mobility, Labor supply
Monica Galizzi has written: 'Mobility, relative wages and wage growth' -- subject(s): Labor market, Labor mobility, Wages, History
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The mobility of goods, services, labor, and capital
Ruth Klinov has written: 'Do Arab and Jewish markets within Israel converge?' -- subject(s): Fruit, Economic conditions, Prices, Palestinian Arabs, Economic aspects, Vegetables, Ethnic relations 'Occupational mobility - some findings' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Occupational mobility 'Labor mobility in Israel' -- subject(s): Labor mobility
Lowell E. Gallaway has written: 'Economic impact of the 1982 \\' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Bull markets, Wealth, Stock exchanges, Prices, Stocks, Pension trusts 'Geographic labor mobility in the United States, 1957 to 1960' -- subject(s): Labor mobility 'Poverty in America' -- subject(s): Poor, Poverty, Income 'Interindustry labor mobility in the United States, 1957 to 1960' -- subject(s): Labor mobility 'The retirement decision : an exploratory essay' -- subject(s): Age and employment, Retirement 'Manpower economics' -- subject(s): Labor supply
Charles George Allyn has written: 'Manpower, education, and mobility in the modern society' -- subject(s): Business and education, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, Labor mobility, Labor supply
Denis Maillat has written: 'Structure des salaires et immigration' -- subject(s): Alien labor, Labor mobility, Labor supply, Wages