mobilization

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Mobilization can mean

  • in the military: the mobilization of troops
  • in the national economy and labor market policy: the mobilization of the labor force potential through an increase in labor force participation and qualification measures, see active employment promotion
  • the activation of larger crowds, e.g. B. for political campaigns or for demonstrations
  • in nursing: maintaining or restoring the mobility of limbs of sick people, see mobilization
  • in psychology: the mobilization (making use of) personal and social resources
  • in forestry: activities that are intended to adapt the actual wood harvest to the annual amount of wood that is regrowing, see wood mobilization
  • in environmental technology and chemistry: the release of substances, such as the mobilization of heavy metals from soils and sediments
  • Mobilization (information technology) : Trend towards increased development and use of mobile devices

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