Are Keywords etc. transferable from one computer to another?

I'm working abroad at the moment using my laptop to manage my photos - usually at home I use another PC for my photography. If I organise my photos here by adding new keywords, ratings, metadata etc. are there any issues in transferring those criteria when I copy the files to my other PC when I get home?

I guess that I may have badly phrased the original question. I think the issue that I'm trying to resolve is that in Bridge you can set up a keyword hierarchy but when you open Bridge on another computer the keyword hierarchy (showing in the keywords panel) is different until you change it. So if I create a keyword hierarchy in Bridge on one computer is there any way that I can copy that hierarchy over to another computer?

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