mobile individuals
[/ˈmoʊbəl ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəlz/]
noun phrasepl: mobile individuals
indivíduos móveis
1. People who move frequently from place to place; individuals with the ability or tendency to change location, social status, or employment
Mobile individuals in today's economy often work remotely and travel between cities.
Os indivíduos móveis na economia atual frequentemente trabalham remotamente e viajam entre cidades.
2. In sociology, people with geographic or social mobility; those not bound to a fixed location or social class
The study examined mobile individuals who relocated for career advancement.
O estudo examinou indivíduos móveis que se relocalizaram para avanço na carreira.
3. Persons capable of physical movement; those with mobility or the ability to move independently
The facility was designed to accommodate mobile individuals and those with limited mobility.
A instalação foi projetada para acomodar indivíduos móveis e aqueles com mobilidade limitada.
The term 'mobile individuals' is increasingly relevant in both Brazilian and American contexts due to globalization, remote work trends, and the gig economy. In Brazil, it reflects the growing trend of professionals relocating for opportunities, particularly between major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In the USA, it relates to the mobile workforce culture and the flexibility expected in modern employment. The term is commonly used in academic sociology, urban planning, and corporate workforce discussions.
NYC Slang
movers and shakers; mobile workforce; transient crowd
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