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Labor Market
The pool of available potential employees with the necessary skills within computing distance from an employer
Labor Mobility
The movement of people from country to country or area to area to get to jobs
Brain Drain
The loss by a country of its most intelligent and best educated people
Reverse Brain Drain
The return home of highly skilled immigrants who have made a contribution in their adopted country
Labor Unions
Organization of workers
Ethnocentric
Related to hiring and promoting employees on the basis of the parent company's home - country frame of reference
Polycentric
Related to hiring and promoting employees on the basis of the specific local context in which the subsidiary operates
Geocentric
Related to hiring and promoting employees on the basis of ability and experience without considering race or citizenship
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