# Mobility

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**Mobility** may refer to:

## Social sciences and humanities

- [Economic mobility](/source/Economic_mobility), ability of individuals or families to improve their economic status
- [Geographic mobility](/source/Geographic_mobility), the measure of how populations and goods move over time
- [Social mobility](/source/Social_mobility), movement of people between one social classes or economic levels
- [Individual mobility](/source/Individual_mobility), a demographic concept
- [Mobilities](/source/Mobilities), a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences and humanities that explores the movement of people, ideas and things - [Hypermobility (travel)](/source/Hypermobility_(travel)), the social aspects and environmental impacts of excessive travel

## Transportation

- [Mobility (transportation)](/source/Mobility_(transportation)), the broader experience around transport - [Private transport](/source/Private_transport), e.g., car-based - [Sustainable transport](/source/Sustainable_transport), refers to the broad subject of transport that is or approaches being sustainable - [Active mobility](/source/Active_mobility) (also known as soft mobility), based on non-motorized transportation methods

## Arts, entertainment, and media

- [Mobility (chess)](/source/Mobility_(chess)), the ability of a chess piece to move around the board and chess game
- ["Mobility" (song)](/source/Mobility_(song)), a 1990 song by Moby
- [*Mobility* (video game)](/source/Mobility_(video_game)), a 2001 computer game

## Computing and telecommunications

- [Mobile computing](/source/Mobile_computing), human–computer interaction by which a computer is expected to be transported during normal usage
- [Mobility model](/source/Mobility_model), model of the motion of users of mobile phones and wireless ad hoc networks
- [Personal mobility](/source/Personal_mobility), the ability of telecommunication user to access services on the basis of a personal identifier

## Education

- [Academic mobility](/source/Academic_mobility), students and teachers in higher education studying or teaching elsewhere for a limited time
- [Apprentices mobility](/source/Apprentices_mobility), students and teachers in vocational education, or training studying or teaching elsewhere for a limited time

## Physics

- [Electrical mobility](/source/Electrical_mobility), ability of charged particles to move through a medium
- [Electron mobility](/source/Electron_mobility), how quickly an electron can move through a metal or semiconductor
- [Electrophoretic mobility](/source/Electrophoretic_mobility), the velocity of a dispersed charged particle in electrophoresis

## Other uses

- [Mobility (military)](/source/Mobility_(military)), the ability of military units or weapon systems to move to an objective
- [Mobility Carsharing](/source/Mobility_Carsharing), car sharing cooperative of Switzerland
- Functional mobility, one of the [basic activities of daily living (ADL)](/source/Activities_of_daily_living#Basic_ADLs) in the fields of health care and rehabilitation
- [E-mobility](/source/E-mobility) known as electric vehicle (EV)

## See also

- [Flexibility (anatomy)](/source/Flexibility_(anatomy)), limberness, the range of movement in a joint or series of joints
- [Logistics](/source/Logistics), the management of the flow of resources between points to meet some requirements
- [Mobile (disambiguation)](/source/Mobile_(disambiguation))
- [Mobility aid](/source/Mobility_aid), a device designed to assist walking
- [Mobilization](/source/Mobilization), the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
- [Motility](/source/Motility), a biological term which refers to the ability to move spontaneously and actively, consuming energy in the process
- [Motion (physics)](/source/Motion_(physics)), a change in position of an object with respect to time and its reference point

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