Occupational mobility refers to changes in occupation, either between generations as children take different jobs than their parents, or within a person's career as they shift occupations. Location mobility is the movement of businesses or industries to different regions, which was traditionally driven by access to resources and markets but now considers additional factors for location decisions.
Occupational mobility refers to changes in occupation, either between generations as children take different jobs than their parents, or within a person's career as they shift occupations. Location mobility is the movement of businesses or industries to different regions, which was traditionally driven by access to resources and markets but now considers additional factors for location decisions.
Occupational mobility refers to changes in occupation, either between generations as children take different jobs than their parents, or within a person's career as they shift occupations. Location mobility is the movement of businesses or industries to different regions, which was traditionally driven by access to resources and markets but now considers additional factors for location decisions.
1. Occupational Mobility: The occupational mobility denotes
movement or changes in occupation. This may take place in two forms: • It may be movement of a son/daughter from the principal occupation of his/her father. This type of movement is called as ‘inter-generation movement • it may be drift in one’s own occupation during his/her occupational career, this type of change as ‘intra-generation occupational movement. 2. Location Mobility: Earlier locational and spatial diversification were simply determined by an adjustment between location and weight distance characteristics of inputs and outputs. The reason is that the then industrial structure was heavily dominated by the natural resources base and consumer-oriented industries. But over the period, the very consideration for locating industries in a particular region has undergone a considerable change.
4.4.2 There Are Established System and Procedures For Maintenance and Utilizing Physical, Academic and Support Facilities - Laboratory, Library, Sports Complex, Computers, Classrooms Etc