Labour tends to flow from high-wage areas to low-wage areas.
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Labour tends to flow from high-wage areas to low-wage areas.There are two primary types of labor mobility: geographic and occupational. Geographic mobility refers to a worker's ability to work in a particular physical location, while occupational mobility refers to a worker's ability to change job types. For example, a worker moving from the United States to France illustrates the concept of geographic mobility. An automobile mechanic who changes jobs to become an airline pilot reflects the concept of occupational mobility. (For related reading, see: Get a Finance Job Overseas.)
Why Does Geographic Mobility Matter?
From a policymaker's perspective, geographic mobility can have important implications on the economy of a particular country. This is because easing immigration requirements can do several things:
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