
Labour Mobility
Labour mobility refers to the ability and willingness of workers to move between jobs, industries, or regions. It can be geographical, where individuals relocate to different areas for work, or occupational, where they change their profession. High labour mobility can help match skills with job vacancies, leading to increased productivity and economic growth. It can also help workers find better opportunities or working conditions. Factors influencing labour mobility include economic conditions, wage differences, job availability, and personal circumstances. Overall, it plays a crucial role in adapting to changing job markets and supporting economic development.