A change from one industry to another by a worker is an example of

a

geographical mobility

b

horizonatal mobility

c

professional advancement

d

veritcal mobility

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Chuks612
9 years ago

Wrong. It's geographical mobility of labour.

Thanks for your contribution.

kinsmart
2 months ago

Horizontal mobility (B) refers to movement between positions at similar levels of status/salary, often across different fields or industries That's the answer

TCSS2025B
4 months ago

its not correct

Deepthinker581
4 years ago

Occupational mobility refers to the ease with which a worker can leave one job for another in a different field. When labor mobility is high, economists predict a high degree of productivity and growth. ... Licensing, training, or education requirements prevent the free flow of labor from one industry to anothe


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