0 the act of moving or moving something or someone from one place to another, or an example of this: --
1 the process of moving to a different place to work, or of moving employees to a different place to work: --
relocation costs/expenses/allowances
Senior board members voted this week to go ahead with the proposed relocation to New Jersey.
relocation of sth Relocation of manufacturing facilities from the developed to the industrializing world has brought into play a new stream of capital flows.
Those in charge of planning the relocation will need to establish exactly what key tasks need to be carried out, when, and in what order these should be done.
Excellent chapters discuss the pros and cons of screening, intervention for survivors of prolonged adversity and relocation stress.
They focused on the time leading up to the admission, the experience of relocation and the participant's subsequent involvement in the care home.
Nevertheless, these projections of underestimated relocation substantially increase the likelihood that our estimates of the extent of new subjectivities are themselves conservative.
Of the care-home managers who responded to the questionnaire, 83 per cent reported that they had had experience of resident relocations.
It also uses statements that announce errors and emit relocation information.
Moving day: relocation and anxiety in institutionalized elderly.
Elderly people's experiences of housing renewal and forced relocation : social theories and contextual analysis in explanations of emotional experiences.
They wanted to be involved in the relocation decisions rather than have their circumstances, or other people's views, determine their living arrangements.