Economics
Topics
Geographical mobility of labour
The ability of labour to move around an area, region or country in order to work. Geographical mobility is affected by things such as family ties, transport networks, transferable qualifications and common language.
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Derived demand - surge in sales of white vans
5th July 2021
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Rapid Bus Transit and Growth in Dar es Salaam
30th January 2017
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Labour Market Failure (Revision Presentation)
Study Presentations
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Factor Immobility (Labour Markets)
Study Notes
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Factor Immobility (Revision Presentation)
Study Presentations
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Unemployment - Policies to Reduce Unemployment
Study Notes
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Tackling Labour Immobility - Analysis and Evaluation Arguments
Exam Technique Advice
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Reducing unemployment - Supply-side policies
Study Notes
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3 million new social homes needed over 20 years
8th January 2019
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Geographical Immobility (Labour Markets)
Student Videos
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EdExcel Theme 3 Micro Knowledge Book - Labour Markets
Quizzes & Activities
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The derived demand for pilots
29th August 2018
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Transport Gaps and Barriers to Finding Work
7th August 2018
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Labour Market Failure (Labour Markets)
Student Videos
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Have you bought your last car?
30th October 2017
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Labour mobility limits tax raising powers
5th July 2017
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Copying Behaviour - Stay at Home Millennials
28th March 2016
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Renting in Modern Britain
17th December 2014
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Geographical immobility of the low skilled workforce
30th March 2015