immobilitynoun [ U ]
uk/ˌɪməʊˈbɪləti/usECONOMICS the fact that it is difficult for people to change their situation, such as doing different work, becoming part of a different social class, or moving to a different place:
political/social/occupational immobility Occupational immobility can occur when the skills offered by unemployed workers are not transferable to the jobs available in the economy.
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mobility
the fact that it is difficult to move or transport something from one place to another, or to use it for a different purpose:
the immobility of much fixed capital equipment in factories