1 the ability to have particular services available on a mobile phone, small computer, etc.:
Consumers are demanding mobility, so that they can have access to information wherever they go.
3 the fact that it is easy for someone to change their situation, for example by doing different work, becoming part of a different social class, or moving to a different place:
Some employment systems require more flexibility and mobility than others.
class/social/economic mobility The government thinks higher education means more social mobility.
upward/downward mobility Widespread upward mobility has meant that mobile phones and automobiles are considered normal purchases.
4 the fact that it is easy to move or transport something from one place to another, or to use it for a different purpose:
5 the ability to have particular services available on a phone or a computer used while travelling from place to place, without being connected by wires:
Consumers are demanding mobility, so that they can have access to information wherever they are.
The description of the basis of people's sense of dwelling, including their dependence for description on the mobilities of people around them.
Due to this increased mobility very few people indeed spend their entire life in the same house, on the same spot, in the same landscape.
Of particular importance in the context of the discussion presented in this paper is the dimension mobility type.
The frequency of moving the base camp is high, in other words there is a high residential mobility.
In my article, my aim was not so much to present a model for magdalenian mobility within the specific region.
Both factors also determine the research possibilities for formulating hypotheses on palaeolithic mobility strategies and on the role of these locations in regional settlement systems.
Within the household system there was little opportunity for social mobility.
There was, however, also some upward social mobility.
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