Topic 21-labour Immobility Flashcards

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Structural unemployment

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Changes to the economy e.g deindustrialisation making many people unskilled for certain jobs

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Geographical immobility of labour

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Involves factors which limit the movement of workers from one country or region of a country to another

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Occupational immobility of labour

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Involves factors which limit the movement of workers from one occupation to another

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Immobility of labour

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Refers to the barriers or limitations on the ability of workers to move between countries or different part of countries or between occupations

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Causes of geographical immobility of labour

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  • financial costs/ housing prices in different regions/countries: the most significant barrier to the mobility of labour. Person living in an area with low house prices will find it difficult to move
  • costs of moving house&costs of living: removal costs, legal costs and taxes
  • social and family ties
  • disruption of children’s education
  • imperfect market knowledge on available work in other countries
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Government policies to increase the geographical mobility of labour

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  • housing subsidies: these could take the form of rent subsidies or housing benefit
  • provision of affordable housing: gov may build new homes for those on low incomes
  • reduction in planning restrictions so that it is easier for developers to build new houses
  • improvements of information about job availability in other parts of the country or different countries e.g Internet
  • incentives: e.g no tax, rent paid for
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Causes off occupations immobility of labour

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  • lack of relevant skills: unemployed workers may be unable to secure jobs because they don’t have the skills required to take the jobs available
  • lack of appropriate qualifications: some jobs specific qualifications may be required
  • no relevant experience: some employers insist on the need for experience
  • wage rate: a worker won’t want to move to another job if the wage rate is too low
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Measures to increase the occupational mobility of labour

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  • training programmes: these would be aimed at closing skills shortages by providing appropriate courses
  • increase higher education provision: graduates may have transferable skills so that they can be trained quickly and easily to work in different occupations
  • information about opportunities in other occupations: workers may not be aware of possibility of pursuing an alternative career
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