• Geographic mobility is the measure of how populations and goods move over time. Geographic mobility, population mobility, or more simply mobility is also...
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  • improve their economic status Geographic mobility, the measure of how populations and goods move over time Mobilities, a contemporary paradigm in the...
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  • The radiation law is way of modeling human mobility (geographic mobility, human migration) and it gives better empirical predictions than the gravity...
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    Social mobility is the movement of individuals, families, households or other categories of people within or between social strata in a society. It is...
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  • Mobilities is a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences that explores the movement of people (human migration, individual mobility, travel, transport)...
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    favourable family reunification rules. The proposal also encourages geographic mobility within the EU, between different member states, for those who have...
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    income. Economic mobility is often measured by movement between income quintiles. Economic mobility may be considered a type of social mobility, which is often...
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    Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography Economics Geographic mobility Human geography Journal of Transport Geography Street reclamation – Changing streets...
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    geographic mobility into multi-ethnic neighborhoods. US citizenship and years spent in the United States were positively associated with geographic mobility...
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  • was a direct relationship between reputation and quality." Greater geographic mobility of musicians, the rarity of major orchestral recording contracts...
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  • business formation, the frequency of labor market turnover, and the geographic mobility of the workforce. Economists disagree on the usefulness of the term...
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    the original on 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2021-05-30. Baradel, Lacey. "Geographic Mobility and Domesticity in Eastman Johnson's The Tramp." American Art 28...
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    Automobiles provide easier access to remote places and mobility, in comfort, helping people to geographically widen their social and economic interactions. Negative...
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  • Labor or worker mobility is the geographical and occupational movement of workers. Impediments to mobility are easily divided into two distinct classes...
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  • flexibility for the nodes to change the direction, it imposes geographic restrictions on node mobility. The mobile node is allowed to move along the grid of horizontal...
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    Economic and Geographic Mobility". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved December 16, 2020 – via National Archives. "Increasing Economic and Geographic Mobility". Federal...
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    where our parents grew up, and so on." Economic mobility may be affected by factors such as geographic location, education, genetics, culture, race, sex...
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  • generally takes place anywhere and anytime in situations of extensive mobility and cultural and linguistic mixing. One historical example of dialect levelling...
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    GIScience is often considered a subdiscipline of geography within the branch of technical geography. Geographic information systems are utilized in multiple...
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    gubernatorial elections, they appear to not affect national races. Geographic mobility has increased over the last few decades, bringing barriers to voting...
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    villages or towns. Geographic mobility, directly tied to the market and the need for investment capital, was the main path to social mobility. The stable core...
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  • vol. 40, no. 4, 2000, pp. 35–43. Albaum, G. and Hawkins, D. I., "Geographic Mobility and Demographic and Socioeconomic Market Segmentation," Journal of...
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    of the romantic and patriotic citizenry". The increased effective geographic mobility brought about by the post World War II urbanization of a previously...
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    challenges, as it promotes their goals of economic, social, and geographic mobility. This emphasizes the need to not only provide MOOC content in other...
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  • War (1975), but criticized its misleading phraseology regarding geographic mobility of wage earners, his use of "women of questionable virtue", "troop...
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    women tend to seek local wage labor, while men migrate. For women geographic mobility is often limited, and they are left with the additional burden of...
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    village (or town). Geographic mobility, directly tied to the market and the need for investment capital, was the main path to social mobility. The "stable"...
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    "Making Tuba in the Torres Strait Islands: The Cultural Diffusion and Geographic Mobility of an Alcoholic Drink". The Journal of Pacific History. 45 (3): 315–330...
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    have become commonplace in modern times, with the increase in the geographic mobility of humankind. However, they have also arisen in historical times...
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  • with geographical mobility since the Glaswegian speakers who used [f] most in the 1997 sample are also those with the lowest geographical mobility. In...
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