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Pathways of Greening Labour Markets
Opportunities and Challenges for Regional and Local Labour Market Observation in Europe and Beyond- Editors:
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- Forschung und deren Anwendung im Bereich des regionalen und lokalen Arbeitsmarktmonitorings im transnationalen Vergleich (Veröffentlichungen des IWAK), Volume 14
- Publisher:
- 2023
Summary
Green transformation affects labour markets significantly and changes the demand for (new) skills, jobs, and products. This anthology by the European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring provides evidence and lessons on the greening of the regional and local labour markets in (regional) case studies as well as discusses concepts and tools for analysing and measuring this process. Also, the authors elaborate on the relevance and challenges which greening poses for companies and the role which green skills and digitisation play in this process. Therefore, the anthology is of vital interest to stakeholders in politics, labour market observation or research, academia, as well as regulators.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-98542-048-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-95710-423-6
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Forschung und deren Anwendung im Bereich des regionalen und lokalen Arbeitsmarktmonitorings im transnationalen Vergleich (Veröffentlichungen des IWAK)
- Volume
- 14
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 404
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
- Pathways of Greening Labour Markets. Opportunities and Challenges for Regional and Local Labour Market Observation in Europe and Beyond No access Pages 11 - 18 Christa Larsen, Jenny Kipper
- FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS OF GREENING LABOUR MARKETS No access Pages 19 - 19
- Regulation and Operationalisation No access Pages 19 - 19
- The European Green Deal and its Impact on Labour Markets. The Rules on the Taxonomies of Sustainable Activities No access Pages 19 - 46 Marco Ricceri
- Accelerating the Shift to a Green Economy in the EU Neighbourhood. Opportunities and Challenges for Integrating Sustainability and Green Skills in Education, Training, and Employment Policies No access Pages 47 - 72 Romain Boitard, Francesca Rosso
- The Impact of the Climate Challenge on the Basque Country‘s Labour Market and the Results of an Administrative Data Analysis to Detect Trends in the Basque Country‘s Labour Market No access Pages 73 - 98 María Leonor Jalón del Río, Estibaliz Olivares Echevarria
- The Green Transition in Local Labour Markets: new Subnational Evidence for 30 OECD Countries No access Pages 99 - 108 Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp
- How Can We Measure Green Jobs? No access Pages 109 - 120 Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp
- STRATEGIC APPROACHES FOR OBSERVING THE GREENING OF REGIONS AND LOCALITIES No access Pages 121 - 121
- Regional and Local Structural Change No access Pages 121 - 121
- Green Ambitions and Industrial Change: how past Lessons and Current Opportunities can help with the Green Transition. The Case of the Scotland No access Pages 121 - 140 Aleksandra Webb, Ronald McQuaid
- The Swiss Labour Market and the Green Transition: Expected Impacts, Monitoring Challenges, and Policy Needs No access Pages 141 - 156 Alessandra Motz, Moreno Baruffini, Dorit Griga
- Resilience or Ressentiment: Keeping the Climate Transition Just No access Pages 157 - 176 Tijs Creijghton
- Coal was our Life. The Green Transition and New Production Patterns No access Pages 177 - 210 Renato Fontana, Ernesto Dario
- Climate Changes as Dystopia. Ways to turn Environmental Challenges into Opportunities and to Think Green No access Pages 211 - 226 Ralitsa Savova
- Reduce, Reuse, Rebuild? The Challenge of STEM Skills in Retrofitting the South West of England for a Greener Future No access Pages 227 - 240 Gabrielle Climie
- Towards a Transregional Governance of Skilled Migration No access Pages 241 - 260 Taymour Elmasry
- STRATEGIC APPROACHES FOR OBSERVING THE GREENING OF SECTORS, OCCUPATIONS, AND SKILLS No access Pages 261 - 261
- Understanding Behaviour of Companies and Demand for Support No access Pages 261 - 261
- Economic Significance and Personnel Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in Brandenburg – Findings from a Company Survey No access Pages 261 - 286 Markus Höhne, Carsten Kampe, Daniel Porep, Anja Walter
- Monitoring Transitions in Sectors, Occupations, and Skills Requirements No access Pages 287 - 287
- Linking Taxonomy-Eligibility and Employment Survey Data: Job Profiles in the Renewable Energy Sector in Germany No access Pages 287 - 308 Roschan Pourkhataei Monsef, Finn Arnd
- Navigating the Transition to a Green Economy: The Crucial Role of Skills for Regional and Local Labour Markets No access Pages 309 - 320 Ludger Weller, Simon Schmid
- The Green Transition in Labour Markets Across Europe: an Analysis of Job Postings Data No access Pages 321 - 346 Elena Magrini, Julia Nania, Mauro Pelucchi, Rudra Sett, Will Hanvey, Layla O’Kane, Duncan Brown, Bledi Taska
- Mastering the Twin Transition: Skills Demand in Technical Facility Management No access Pages 347 - 364 Claudia Plaimauer, Stefan Humpl
- Managerial Skills Demanded in Sustainability Transitions – Projection from the American Labour Market No access Pages 365 - 384 Marta Marzena Sosnowska, Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska
- INFORMATION ON THE AUTHORS No access Pages 385 - 404





