Geographic Mobility Law and Legal Definition
Geographic Mobility is the mobility, or movement, of factors of production from a productive activity in one location to a productive activity in another location. In particular, geographic mobility is the ease with which resources can change locations. For example, a worker leaves a job in one city and takes a job in another city. Some factors are highly mobile and thus are easily moved between cities, states, and even countries. Other factors are highly immobile and not easily relocated.
Legal Definition list
- Geographic Market
- Geographic Information System [GIS]
- Geographic Area of Chargeability [Immigration]
- Geodetic Survey System
- Geochemical Surveys
- Geographic Mobility
- Geographic Service Area [Transportation]
- Geographical Indications
- Geographical Part of the United States
- Geographical Territory (Trademark)
- Geographically Remote Area (Trademark)
Related Legal Terms
- Geographic Area of Chargeability [Immigration]
- Geographic Information System [GIS]
- Geographic Market
- Geographic Service Area [Transportation]
- Geographical Indications
- Geographical Part of the United States
- Geographical Territory (Trademark)
- Geographically Remote Area (Trademark)
- Low-Income Geographic Area
- Orientation and Mobility