Employment Mobility: Workforce on the Move
According to World Trade Organisation (WTO), International Employment mobility is defined under GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) Mode-4. It refers to movement of persons of one WTO member in territory of another WTO member for purpose of providing a service. Also called as Labor Mobility, it refers to ease with which laborers, one of the major factors of production, is able to move for the purpose of employment or supply of ....
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