Local mobility, or residential mobility, describes changes of residence that do not change the networks of local interaction, including links to schools, health care, friends, and usually the place of work. Most local moves occur within the same labor and housing markets and even in large metropolitan areas do not break up the fabric of daily activities.
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Clark, W. A. V. (2023). Local Mobility. In Selected Topics in Migration Studies (pp. 155–157). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19631-7_25
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