• Occupational mobility refers to the ease with which a worker can move from one job to another in another area.

  • When labor mobility is high, economists predict a high degree of productivity and growth.
  • A low-skilled workforce and workers with more general or easily transferable skills tend to experience more occupational workforce mobility.
  • Professional mobility may be limited by regulations. Licensing, training or education requirements hinder the free movement of labor from one industry to another.