Exchange mobility refers to the movement of individuals or groups up or down the social ladder, where one person's gain is another person's loss. For example, if someone moves up the social hierarchy, it often means that someone else moves down. This concept is commonly used in sociology and economics to examine changes in social status and economic well-being within a society.
intergenerational mobility...structural mobility...intragenerational mobility...exchange mobility
Global mobility refers to the movement of people across international borders for work, study, travel, or other reasons. It encompasses various aspects such as immigration, expatriation, and cross-border workforce mobility. Global mobility plays a crucial role in shaping international labor markets and driving cultural exchange and diversity.
fixed and floating exchange rates
The 'impossible trinity' is the combination of free capital mobility, a fixed exchange rate and independent monetary policy. Countries can choose any two of these three but achieving all three is impossible e.g. the UK has free capital mobility and independent monetary policy but a floating echange rate and China has independent monetary policy and a fixed exchange rate but restrictions on the movement of capital.
Robert A. Mundell has written: 'Man and economics' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economics 'Capital mobility and stabilization policy under fixed and flexible exchange rates' -- subject(s): Capital, Foreign exchange
mobility and non-mobility costs
Spatial mobility is the rate of moves or migrations made by a given population within a given time frame. Spatial mobility can be a barrier to social mobility because spatial mobility segregates and divides races of humans into segments causing division. Division among people in our social society causes segregation, therefore, spatial mobility is a barrier to social mobility.
Mobility of labor allows workers to move to areas with better job opportunities, leading to a more efficient allocation of resources. It can help reduce unemployment by matching job seekers with available positions. Additionally, it fosters diversity and cultural exchange as individuals from different backgrounds come together in new locations.
mobility of factors of production
need and purpose of internal mobility
Vertical mobility
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