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labour mobility

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labour mobility

Degree to which labour is willing to move in order to obtain employment. Moving from one part of the country to another, or from one country to another, is known as geographical mobility. Movement from one type of employment to another is known as occupational mobility. Factors that affect geographical mobility include regional property prices, local ties, and communications infrastructure.



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There is high labour mobility in the European Union and the United States, but globally such mobility is constrained by immigration laws, visa requirements and travel costs.
With its accession to the EU, Poland experienced greater inflow of foreign capital investment, labour mobility between member countries, and rapid privatization in its healthcare industry.
Too much capital mobility and too little labour mobility are what the region has experienced during several decades.
 
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