
Geographic Labor Mobility
Geographic labor mobility refers to the movement of workers from one location to another in search of better job opportunities, working conditions, or living situations. This can occur within a country or between countries. Factors influencing this mobility include economic conditions, job availability, cost of living, and personal circumstances. When workers relocate to places with greater demand for their skills, it can benefit both the individuals and the economy, as it helps fill labor shortages and can lead to increased productivity and income for those who move.